Trump Eyes 10% Global Tariff Move After Ruling

President Donald Trump announced that there are alternative routes his administration can take to continue his tariffs following the Supreme Court's ruling.

Maryland County Pays After Blocking Parents From Opting Out of Trans Books

Montgomery County, Maryland, is facing a $1.5 million price tag after a federal court approved a settlement forcing the deep-blue county's school board to pay damages to religious parents.

Clintons Face Epstein Deposition Next Week

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be deposed by the House Oversight Committee in their hometown next week.

Pledge of Allegiance Dropped from Meetings

The Winchester Planning Commission voted 4-2 to drop the Pledge of Allegiance out of its bylaws.

Vietnam Vets Fight Triumphal Arch Proposal

Three Vietnam War veterans filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, seeking to prevent it from building the proposed triumphal arch.

Hegseth Slams ‘Godless’ Policies in Speech Bolstering Biblical Values

War Secretary Pete Hegseth served as the headline speaker at the National Religious Broadcasters (NRB) 2026 International Christian Media Convention on Thursday evening, defending traditional values and declaring that Christ forgives.

White House Moves to Secure Herbicide

President Trump issued an executive order this week that supports the production of glyphosate, a major herbicide, nationwide.

Vaccine Mandates Remain After State Votes

New Hampshire lawmakers rejected a bill that would have banned vaccine mandates in the state.

Epstein Executors Cut $35M Deal

The executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate have agreed to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a lawsuit accusing them of aiding in his sex trafficking operations.

Overcoming a Poverty Mindset

A poverty spirit is easy to spot. It shows up in both the Prodigal Son and the older brother (Luke 15:11–32). The Prodigal Son dominates the story; he is young, selfish and wants his...

The Hidden Truth: Schools Sending Your Kids to Anti-ICE Marches

In recent weeks, a nationwide surge of student walkouts has disrupted classrooms from coast to coast, with young people ditching lessons to protest Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations under the Trump administration. Districts in states like California, Texas, Oregon, Indiana, Wisconsin, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and beyond have either facilitated these exits or looked the other way, often without a whisper to parents. This isn't mere teenage rebellion; it's a systematic undermining of parental authority and a reckless disregard for student safety, all in the name of political activism.

Breaking the Cycle: Faith, Science, and History Converge in a Generation Searching for Hope

We are living in a paradoxical moment. Never has humanity possessed more technology, information, and comfort—yet never have so many people felt exhausted, anxious, and uncertain about the future. Anxiety disorders are rising, trust...

Giants in the Earth? Ancient Discoveries, Modern Science, and the Enduring Nephilim Question

A recent LiveScience report describing a Viking Age mass grave has reignited one of humanity’s oldest and most intriguing questions. Among the remains discovered was an unusually tall man who appeared to have undergone...
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Overcoming a Poverty Mindset

A poverty spirit is easy to spot. It shows up in both the Prodigal Son and the older brother (Luke 15:11–32). The Prodigal Son dominates the story; he is young, selfish and wants his inheritance before his father dies...

550 CDL Schools Shut Down After Federal Sting

More than 550 commercial driver’s license training schools across the United States have been shut down following a sweeping federal investigation.

Taliban Criminal Code on Women Sparks Global Outrage

Afghanistan’s Taliban leadership has approved a sweeping new criminal code that human rights advocates warn formalizes inequality.

Colbert Hands Ossoff the Mic Among Trump Attacks

Late-night host Stephen Colbert welcomed Georgia Sen. Jon Ossoff onto his CBS program Wednesday.

Deported Illegal Alien Opens Fire on Deputies, Shot Dead

A previously deported Mexican national died after opening fire on law enforcement officers during a police chase in Charleston County.

James Talarico Warns of ‘Media Coordination’ Plot

Texas State Rep. James Talarico argued that the Trump administration is working alongside major corporate media figures in what he described as a coordinated attempt to influence public discourse.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Freed After Epstein-Linked Arrest

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was released under investigation Thursday evening after being arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

Sam Altman Stuns With Warning on China AI Surge

OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman said Chinese technology companies are advancing at an “amazingly fast” pace.

Discrimination Claims Hit Los Angeles Schools

The Department of Justice has joined a lawsuit against the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) surrounding its Predominately Hispanic, Black, Asian, and Other (PHBAO) Program.

Students Suspended After Anti-ICE Walkout

More than 100 Oklahoma students participated in a walkout protest against immigration enforcement operations last week, prompting their suspensions.