Tag: Crossroads

[10:30PM TONIGHT] Live Q&A: States Roll Out Vaccine Passport Requirements; Federal Reserve Moves Towards Digital Dollar

Oregon has become the first US state requiring proof of vaccination in order to enter businesses, workplaces, and churches; and officials in Santa Clara County of California are requiring businesses to track vaccination status of all employees. And in other news, the Federal Reserve is moving closer to rolling out a digital dollar. In this…


Live Q&A: States Roll Out Vaccine Passport Requirements; Federal Reserve Moves Towards Digital Dollar

Oregon has become the first US state requiring proof of vaccination in order to enter businesses, workplaces, and churches; and officials in Santa Clara County of California are requiring businesses to track vaccination status of all employees. And in other news, the Federal Reserve is moving closer to rolling out a digital dollar. In this…


Live Q&A: Oregon Counties Vote to Secede Into Idaho; Israel and Hamas Agree to Ceasefire

Several Oregon counties voted to consider seceding to Idaho in a May 18 vote, in a move they claim is about a judgment on lifestyle and values. And in other news, Israel and Hamas have agreed to a ceasefire. In this live Q&A with Crossroads host Joshua Philipp we’ll discuss these stories and others, and…


What Caused the Homeless Crisis, and How to Fix It—Interview With Michelle Steeb

There is a homeless crisis in the United States, and part of the government’s response is to fix the problem by giving money to different states to provide housing. This approach is often criticized as subsidizing the problem, rather than solving it. One of the organizations that has had success in helping homeless people get back…


Live Q&A: Major Abortion Case Will be Heard by Supreme Court; Consumer Prices Increase Across US [TONIGHT 10:30PM ET]

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major abortion case, regarding a Mississippi appeal to reverse a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. This will allow the Supreme Court to consider major rulings including Roe v Wade. And in other news, consumer prices are increasing across the United States, and while…


Live Q&A: Major Abortion Case Will be Heard by Supreme Court; Consumer Prices Increase Across US

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a major abortion case, regarding a Mississippi appeal to reverse a ban on abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy. This will allow the Supreme Court to consider major rulings including Roe v Wade. And in other news, consumer prices are increasing across the United States, and while…


Constitution Hangs in Balance With New Legal Cases—Interview With Rick Green

Constitutional rights for Americans are under threat from many directions, which include pushes to restrict Second Amendment rights, Big Tech censorship, and the closing of churches in lockdowns and the impact on freedom to worship. To learn more about the situation, we sat down for an interview with Rick Green, America’s Constitution Coach and the…


Live Q&A: Space Force Officer Punished for Opposing Marxism; Portland On Brink of Gang War

A commanding officer with the U.S. Space Force was removed from his position after he wrote a book warning about the spread of Marxism and Critical Race Theory in the U.S. military. Portland, Oregon, is allegedly on the brink of a gang war amid an increase in violence following efforts to defund the police. In…


Live Q&A: ‘Serious Issues’ Found in Arizona Audit; US Condemns China’s Organ Harvesting

Arizona senators requested that Maricopa officials attend a meeting over “serious issues” found in the audit. And in other news, Israeli troops entered the Gaza Strip, with the conflict showing no signs of abating and amid global concerns it could escalate. Also, the U.S. State Department has openly condemned the Chinese government for human rights…


Why A Nation Should Guard Its Founding Stories—Interview With Dustin Bass

President Joe Biden recently laid out his plans for education in the United States to include trainings and classes on Critical Race Theory. Part of this is based in a criticism of America’s founding stories. But is this criticism valid? We speak to Dustin Bass, founder of The Sons of History, to learn more about…