It was only a very short time after Jesus’s birth over 2,000 years ago that persecution began.As related in the second chapter of Matthew, King Herod sought to find the whereabouts of the newborn Jesus in order to kill him,…
The editorial board of The Washington Post on Thursday urged the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a recent decision by the Colorado Supreme Court to ban former President Donald Trump from its ballot.The Colorado high court…
With murders at the highest rate in years, the nation’s capital may soon not even send police officers to investigate property crimes, instead sending civilians with no badge or gun.A majority of the Washington, D.C., city…
Yesterday, Kamala Harris said something extraordinarily wise. It was a rare moment of shining brilliance from our very historic vice president:“Every election cycle we talk about this is the most election of our lifetime,”…
Longtime “Today” show host Al Roker shared an incredible update with fans following his multiple hospitalizations last year for a series of blood clots — and he admitted it’s “been a long road” to recovery.The 69-year-old…
New York City Mayor Eric Adams was sued by the United Federation of Teachers (UFT) on Thursday for his budget cuts to the city’s Education Department. Last month, Adams said the budget cuts — which included the NYPD — were…
Texas flew more than 120 illegal migrants up to Chicago this week, the first time Texas has sent a plane full of migrants to the city.The flight left from the border city of El Paso and arrived at Chicago O’Hare International…
The Lincoln Memorial was temporarily closed this week after officials discovered that the monument had been vandalized with pro-Palestinian graffiti.ABC News reported that the monument was vandalized with the phrase “Free…
A Christian couple is suing the Rockford, Michigan, Public School District, alleging that teachers secretly used a different name and male pronouns for their autistic daughter.Dan and Jennifer Mead’s lawsuit — filed by…
The estate of the late “Lord of the Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien has prevailed in a lawsuit against a fan who claimed to have authored “the obvious pitch-perfect sequel” to the beloved fantasy trilogy, The New York Times…
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