Month: May 2022

GUEST COLUMN: Top 20 developments on what we know after 2020 Presidential Election

After the 2020 election ended with Joe Biden declared the winner, the federal cybersecurity agency declared it was a perfectly secure vote. Months later, federal prosecutors admitted two Iranian nationals hacked into a state’s database and stole the identities of 100,000 voters in an effort to influence the election. Likewise, Wisconsin Governor

Shawnee State University pays stiff penalty for discriminating against professor over pronouns (VIDEO)

PORTSMOUTH — One Ohio university is learning what it means to ‘mind your p’s and q’s’ when it comes to conduct towards its faculty. In a recent court settlement, a philosophy professor has schooled his own employer after it harassed him over his own First Amendment rights. After a three-year

Bakery teaches Oberlin College expensive lesson about drawbacks of “Cancel Culture”

OBERLIN — In a unanimous Sixth District Court of Appeals ruling, a three-judge panel rejected Oberlin College’s claims and upheld a previous ruling that the college is guilty of defamation. The college will fork over thirty-four million dollars for the family-owned business’s legal fees and damages. The eight-figure disaster serves

Cannabis activists call off 2022 efforts weeks after Clergy “Believe Local” campaign launched (VIDEO)

MANSFIELD — Marijuana legalization will not be on the ballot for this November’s general election in Ohio. The “Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol” (CRMLA) instead said it will delay its legalization campaign until 2023. The announcement comes weeks after clergy from one hundred and ten congregations stated their opposition

Despite vandalism, Fredericktown Church remains open & available

FREDERICKTOWN — Churches serve as a haven when the world becomes overwhelming. The congregation of Christ the King Community Church is dealing with uncertainty after a vandal caused extensive damage to their building during Resurrection week. While the tomb on Resurrection Day was empty, people were found inside the resilient

“The Harbinger of Things to Come” movie eclipses Ohio theater’s expectations (VIDEO)

ONTARIO — In its one-day showing, “The Harbinger of Things to Come” was the second-highest grossing motion picture in the nation. Shown across eight-hundred theaters May 12th, the explosive film discusses America’s cataclysmic falling away from GOD and describes prophetic revelations and warnings for GOD’s people. The movie is drawing

2022 National Day of Prayer continues heritage in ‘City of Churches’ (SLIDESHOW) (VIDEO)

MANSFIELD — The National Day of Prayer (NDOP) has played a historic part of America’s legacy. On May 5th, citizens across the country gathered for prayer and repentance. Prior to the pandemic, there have been nearly sixty thousand local NDOP events held coast to coast. This year local residents and

Movie Review: “2000 mules” shows “smoking gun” in 2020 election fraud (VIDEO)

A new movie entitled “2000 mules” is set to create a major bombshell in US politics. The movie uses footage obtained from geo-tracking cell phone data to expose the thousands of ‘mules’ hired by political elements to add votes used during the 2020 election to stuff ballot boxes. The mules

Ohio Conservatives hope to unseat LaRose in Secretary of State race

MANSFIELD — John Adams is a former Navy SEAL and state lawmaker and is challenging Frank LaRose in Tuesday’s primary. Ohio voters will decide which candidate will emerge from the Republican primary for Secretary of State, with the winner favored to eventually win the office in the GOP-dominated race. Endorsed