Game-Changing Peace Board Holds Inaugural Meeting

The Board of Peace held its inaugural meeting on Thursday, with President Trump vowing to use the Board to make sure the United Nations "runs properly."

Trump’s Ballroom Plan Gets Green Light

The U.S. Commission of Fine Arts approved the proposal to develop a ballroom where the East Wing once stood.

State Department to Launch ‘Freedom’ Portal

The State Department is creating a website to assist Europeans in accessing online content that is restricted by their own governments, according to a report from Reuters.

Defense Contractor Makes Major Move

Defense contractor Boeing announced that it will move its Defense, Space & Security headquarters back to St. Louis following nearly a decade in Virginia.

Bowser Appeals to Trump in Sewage Spill Action

Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a disaster emergency for the Potomac sewage spill, requesting that the Trump administration provide federal assistance in the matter.

Trump Shares Award for Ben Carson

President Trump declared during a Black History Month reception that Dr. Ben Carson, the former Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary, will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

California Backs Down: Tesla Cuts Misleading ‘Autopilot’ Claims to Avert Sales Blackout

California regulators drop a planned Tesla sales license suspension after the company removes misleading “Autopilot” branding.

ICE Arrests Iranian National with Rape, Sodomy Convictions After Virginia Democrats Curtail Cooperation

ICE arrests Iranian national with convictions for rape and sodomy following VA Democrats’ decision to limit law enforcement cooperation.

CNN Tightens Rules After Tapper’s Biden Book Release

CNN tightens its book promotion policy after Jake Tapper’s released tell-all about President Joe Biden, raising questions about media ethics.

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...

Generational Sin: Is It Real? Breaking Invisible Patterns That Hold Families Back

Many people sincerely love God yet feel as if something invisible keeps holding them back. They pray. They work hard. They try to move forward. Yet the same struggles seem to return—financial instability, addiction, broken...
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Libya Migrant Abuse Report Exposes Torture

A new report from the United Nations has outlined extensive human rights abuses against migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees in Libya.

Illinois Pritzker Budget Reaction Erupts as Lawmakers Clash

Illinois lawmakers offered sharply different reactions following Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s latest budget and State of the State address.

Qatar Leader Lands in Venezuela After Maduro Arrest

Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani met Wednesday with Venezuela’s “acting President” Delcy Rodríguez.

Australia Rare ‘Temporary Exclusion Order’

Australia’s government has taken a dramatic step in the long-running debate over citizens linked to the Islamic State.

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 in institutions is declining, and...

Joy Behar Says AOC’s Taiwan Answer Was ‘Mensa-Level’

On Wednesday’s broadcast of ABC’s The View, co-host Joy Behar defended Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) after critics mocked the congresswoman’s answer.

Melania Trump’s Inaugural Gown Headed to the Smithsonian

First Lady Melania Trump’s inaugural gown from President Donald Trump’s second inauguration will soon be featured at the Smithsonian National Museum.

Saritha Komatireddy Blasts Letitia James

The Republican candidate challenging New York Attorney General Letitia James is accusing the incumbent Democrat of abusing her office.

Trump Honors Rush Limbaugh

President Trump shared a video on Tuesday honoring the late conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh on the five-year anniversary of his death.

Lawmakers Stand with Pro-Life Effort Limiting Abortion Pill

U.S. Senator Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-LA), Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, alongside Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), led dozens of Republican lawmakers in filing a brief supporting Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill’s lawsuit against the abortion pill.