
4 Things to Do After Getting Fired From a Job
If you’re fired from work, there is no need to panic because millions of people get layoff from their jobs every year. Even if you have been working in a company for a long time, you can always expect them to More...

Court rules Kim Davis, Rowan County won’t pay legal fees from gay marriage lawsuit
U.S. District Judge David Bunning ruled that neither Kim Davis nor Rowan County are liable for attorney’s fees over the marriage license issue that began in 2015. Judge Bunning did overrule the Magistrate’s More...

Liberty Counsel honored among ‘Most Effective Organizations’ making the ‘most positive impact on American society during 2016’
A survey of politically active Christians found that Liberty Counsel was named the top 12 most effective organization, making “the most positive impact on American society during 2016,” according to More...

Washington florist Barronelle Stutzman, Arlene’s Flowers case may go to Supreme Court
A Washington floral artist says she will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a decision Thursday by the state’s high court that concluded that the government can force her—and, by extension, other Washingtonians—to More...

Donald Trump interview: border fence, not a wall as Obamacare will be addressed, leftist journalists just hate Trump
60 Minutes landed the big interview with President-elect Donald Trump, addressing several issues carried over from the heated campaign against Hillary Clinton. Of course, leftists, like NY Daily News writer Gersh More...

Kentucky lawmakers, Rand Paul, Thomas Massie call on feds to clarify conflicting rules concerning hemp
After new guidance created widespread confusion about when and where farmers can grow, research, and sell industrial hemp in the United States, U.S. Senators Rand Paul, R-Ky., Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Representatives More...

Support rallies around Barronelle Stutzman, Arlene’s Flowers as freedom of conscience to refuse gay wedding case heads to SCOTUS
Numerous states and groups filed friend-of-the-court briefs this week with the Washington Supreme Court in support of a Richland floral artist and the principle that the government cannot force Americans to promote More...

Alabama Judge Roy Moore was removed from the bench for not issuing gay marriage licenses
Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was removed from the bench Friday for defying the U.S. Supreme Court on gay marriage, the second time in his career. Moore, 69, is an outspoken Christian who is defying the Obergefell More...

Kim Davis wins in court as ALCU lawsuits are dismissed
Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis has won the fight for religious freedom after a federal judge issued an order dismissing all three 2015 marriage license lawsuits against her yesterday. U.S. Judge David Bunning dismissed More...

Kentucky man Chris Sevier sues Kim Davis, Gov Matt Bevin, Andy Beshear to marry his laptop
A federal lawsuit has been filed against Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis for denying a man a license to marry his laptop computer. The plaintiff, Mark “Chris” Sevier, also has filed lawsuits against Governor More...

Kentucky clerk Kim Davis tells court that new law resolves her requests
Kim Davis, the Rowan County clerk jailed for her faith regarding marriage, notified the Federal Court of Appeals that the new Kentucky law resolves her request for religious liberty accommodation. “The passage More...

NFL opposes Georgia’s religious freedom bill, may prevent Atlanta from hosting Super Bowls
The NFL came out against a proposed religious exemptions bill in Georgia Friday, saying the deal could have an effect on the Super Bowl selection process for 2019 and 2020. Protecting religious freedom, providing religious More...

ADF, Barronelle Stutzman takes religious freedom, florist battle to Supreme Court
Alliance Defending Freedom filed a brief with the Washington Supreme Court that answers arguments the state and the American Civil Liberties Union have made in favor of government discrimination against a floral More...

Kentucky Gov Matt Bevin signs bill requiring consent for abortion
Kentucky governor Matt Bevin promised to make pro-life issues a top priority, and Tuesday he made good on his promise, signing an informed consent bill requiring mothers to receive biological facts and medical information More...

North Carolina: Amy Sizemore died from $80 heroin deal, says murder suspect Thomas Cox
The 2013 death of Amy Star Sizemore involved an overdose and second-degree murder suspect Thomas James Cox allegedly confessed the details of the heroin transaction which preceded her death. Cox, on trial, told More...

Kim Davis released: Survivor upset over ‘Eye of the Tiger’ use, threatens lawsuit
Kentucky clerk Kim Davis exited the jail and the 80’s hit song Eye of the Tiger rang loud, but the band Survivor claims she didn’t have permission for the use. In fact, Survivor founding member and co-writer More...

John Kasich says Kim Davis stance misrepresents Christianity
The Kim Davis arrest and jail time for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples has ignited public discourse and GOP Presidential candidates Mike Huckabee and Ted Cruz both claim they worry that this More...

Rand Paul: Dick Cheney wrong on foreign policy for last 30 years
Kentucky Senator and 2016 GOP Presidential candidate Rand Paul spoke on The Laura Ingraham Show discussing the hot topics in the news, beginning with Kim Davis, religious freedom and then transitioning to other More...

Bobby Jindal defends Kim Davis, Lindsey Graham says comply or quit
Louisiana Governor and 2016 GOP Presidential candidate Bobby Jindal offered up his support for the Kentucky clerk who is headed to jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, saying that More...

Kentucky clerk, Kim Davis, jailed over refusing to issue gay marriage licenses
A federal judge Thursday ordered Rowan County, Kentucky, clerk Kim Davis to jail for refusing heed a U.S. Supreme Court order legalizing same-sex marriage, and she will stay there until she complies with the ruling. One More...