Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images Hateful Pro-Choice Activists Destroy a Cross Set Up to Commemorate 800,000 Aborted Babies Pro-life students faced a hateful backlash after taking a stand against abortion at a Catholic university. By Jack Davis November 11, 2021
Drew Angerer / Getty Images 11 States Just Banded Together to Take Legal Action Against Biden's Vaccine Mandate 'Today is the first step in stopping the Biden Administration's misguided COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees of small businesses.' By The Associated Press November 5, 2021
Charlie Riedel / AP City's Attempt to 'Defund the Police' Gets Thwarted by Judge One city's attempt to take away money from its police department was halted by a judge, though the city is already considering an appeal. By Jack Davis October 6, 2021
Sean Gallup / Getty Images Pope Francis Joins Others in Calling on Missouri's Governor to Grant Clemency to Death Row Inmate Gov. Mike Parson, a Republican, has been considering whether to reduce the 61-year-old Ernest Johnson's sentence to life in prison. By The Associated Press October 4, 2021
@yaf / Twitter screen shot Person Who Put 2,977 9/11 Memorial Flags in Trash Bags Identified as University Student Senator 'Any reason he can conjure to remove the flags I find ludicrous,' the president of the campus College Republicans chapter wrote. By Jack Davis September 12, 2021
Douglas Sacha / Getty ImagesCommentary City Soon to Be Without a Single Officer After Every Member of Police Force Hits Mayor with 'Unexpected' News The mayor claimed to be stunned by the resignation of the entire force, but other officials said this is part of a broader issue. By Isa Ryan September 11, 2021
@ksdknews / TwitterCommentary Missouri Gov Pardons St. Louis Couple Who Brandished Guns When BLM Stormed Neighborhood 'It's a correction of something that should have never happened in the first place,' said Mark McCloskey, who's now running for a Senate seat. By Samantha Chang August 4, 2021
Michael B. Thomas - Getty Images Violent Crime Rates Increase in St. Louis, Circuit Attorney's Soft Approach to Crime a Likely Factor Since assuming her role, Gardner’s office has dismissed 30 percent of felony convictions, over double what it was before she started. By Andrew Trunsky August 2, 2021
Joshua Roberts / Getty Images Dem Rep Demands House Return from Vacation, Extend Eviction Moratorium A House 'squad' member wants to continue the ban on evicting renters who have not paid the money that was due. By Jack Davis August 1, 2021
wokeatfhsd / Rumble screen shotCommentary Watch: School Admin Condemns 'Psychologically Violent' History of Country That Obliterated Slavery It's amazing - and not at all in a good way - what the education establishment wants to teach our children. By Mike Landry July 29, 2021