Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary Praying Football Coach Given Nearly $2 Million Settlement After Being Reinstated as Coach Coach Joe Kennedy can resume kneeling at the 50-yard line at the end of each game. No telling how many students will be influenced. By Mike Landry March 20, 2023
Spencer Platt / Getty ImagesCommentary Fact Check: Could Donald Trump Govern from Prison if Convicted and Elected President? A district attorney in a city known for being savaged by crime is apparently preparing a brazenly political attack. By Joe Saunders March 19, 2023
Ross D. Franklin / AP file photo Democratic Governor Blasted by Victim's Family for Defying State Supreme Court's Execution Order "Nothing in the Constitution or laws of Arizona or the warrant gives the governor discretion to ignore the warrant." By The Associated Press March 15, 2023
@jacksonhinkle / Twitter screen shotCommentary Tucker: I Was Working on a Secret Plan When the NSA Broke Into My Secure Text Messages "I hadn't told anybody -- I mean, anybody. Not my brother, not my wife, nobody," Carlson said during the interview. By C. Douglas Golden March 13, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary AOC Blocks Comedian on Twitter - But He Might Have the Last Laugh After Filing First Amendment Lawsuit Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez thought she had seen the end of a comedian after she blocked him on Twitter. But now he has made his next move. By Warner Todd Huston March 12, 2023
cnythzl / Getty ImagesCommentary New Bill Would Create 'Thoughtcrime' Database That Could Be Virtual End to Freedom of Speech A new bill proposed in Minnesota would more or less make speaking Christian ideas a "thoughtcrime" that could make you a target of the law. By Warner Todd Huston March 10, 2023
Andrew DeMillo /APCommentary Satanic Temple and Secular Government Hit a Hard Stop After Descending on 10 Commandments: 'The Supreme Court Already Settled This Debate' The Satanic Temple and other anti-Christian groups got a serious reality check after claiming displays of the Ten Commandments were illegal. By Warner Todd Huston March 9, 2023
Washington Elementary School District / YouTube screen shot; WESDschools.orgCommentary School Board Terminates Contract with Christian Teachers, Claims It Makes District Unsafe A school board in Arizona has made the shocking claim that teachers who are Christians are somehow a "danger" to students. By Warner Todd Huston March 3, 2023
J. Scott Applewhite / AP file photo Democrats Consider Ending Century-Old 'Blue Slip' Practice In Order to Force Through More Biden Judges “The history is undeniable that Republicans succeeded in blocking many of the Obama nominees, and therefore held open judgeships." By The Associated Press February 22, 2023
Alex Wong; Brandon Bell / Getty Images Texas Attorney General Sues Biden Over 'Unlawful' Signing of Massive Spending Bill "I am suing the Biden Admin to end the implementation of this bill because it was never lawfully enacted and is unconstitutional." By Katelynn Richardson February 16, 2023