After the Civil War, abolitionist Julia Ward Howe, writer of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” organized a “Mother's Day for Peace” in New York City on June 2, 1872, to bring healing and reconciliation after the Civil War.
The recent announcement that Cynthia Erivo, a queer, black woman, will portray Jesus Christ in a new production of Jesus Christ Superstar is yet another example of how Christian faith is treated as a costume.
The Washington Commanders have not won a playoff game in 20 years until Sunday night when they secured a victory with a doinked field goal in the last 3 seconds of game.
For over 2,000 years, people have pondered the identity and significance of the Star of Bethlehem. Described in the Nativity story (Matthew 2:1–12), this...
We live in an extraordinary era, one where science and technology advance at a staggering pace. Discoveries of invisible dimensions, quantum entanglements, and the mysteries of the universe—topics that should inspire awe and captivate society—often go unnoticed amidst the noise of our fast-paced, materialistic culture.
The Republican National Committee (RNC), alongside the Georgia Republican Party and the Fulton County Republican Party, has filed a lawsuit against Nadine Williams, the Director of Fulton County Department of Registration & Elections, for failing to hire Republican poll workers.
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On a beautiful, sunny September morning,...
August 27th marks three years since one of the most chaotic military failures in American history: the Biden administration’s disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal.