3 Things to Know as 2020 Election Challenge Moves to Congress

 
 
December 15 2020
 

Good morning from Washington. As the first Americans receive the COVID-19 vaccine, many others are wondering whether it's safe. Dr. Kevin Pham explains why it's low-risk and he plans to get vaccinated. What's the next step in the election process? Fred Lucas reports. Plus: Rachel del Guidice points out Gov. Ralph Northam wasn't elected to be a spiritual leader, and Virginia Allen looks at the tradition of Jewish prayer in America's political life. How different things were in 1938: Instead of debating whether schools could be named after Jefferson, President Franklin D. Roosevelt attended the groundbreaking ceremony for the Jefferson Memorial. 

 
 
 
NEWS
3 Things to Know as 2020 Election Challenge Moves to Congress
By Fred Lucas

Rep. Mo Brooks, R-Ala., is leading an election challenge in Congress to the Electoral College vote for Joe Biden to be president.
COMMENTARY
I'm a Doctor.   Here's Why I Plan to Get the Coronavirus Vaccine.
By Kevin Pham

In the vaccine group of more than 21,000 participants, there were only four severe adverse events related to the vaccine, but these were transient.
ANALYSIS
The Rich History of Jewish Prayer on the Floor of Congress
By Virginia Allen

Howard Mortman, author of "When Rabbis Bless Congress: The Great American Story of Jewish Prayers on Capitol Hill," discuss the rich tradition of prayer of rabbis on the floor of Congress.
COMMENTARY
The Horrific Killing of Christians in Nigeria
By Patrick Tyrrell

Militant nomadic Fulani herdsmen raid villages and kill Christian men, women, children, and babies with AK-47s and machetes.
COMMENTARY
The Media's Hunter Biden Failure
By Cal Thomas

The greatest power the media have is ignoring stories and depriving the public of information they have a right to receive so they can make informed decisions.
COMMENTARY
Gov.   Northam, It's Not Up to You to Tell People of Faith How They Can Worship
By Rachel del Guidice

"For me, God is wherever you are. You don't have to sit in the church pew for God to hear your prayers," says the Virginia Democrat.
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: In the Name of 'Diversity,' Woke Bureaucrats Lower the Number of Asians in the Nation's Best Public School
By Kenny Xu

The previous system, which was reliant on grades and test scores, relies on methods that supporters say perpetuate "privilege," such as standardized exams that can be test-prepped.
 
     
 
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