American Faith

NYT Targets Sean Duffy’s Family in Bizarre Hit Piece

A recent New York Times article profiling Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has drawn criticism for its focus on his family life and past television appearances.

Tesla Stock Soars After Robotaxi Launch in Austin

Tesla shares surged nearly 10% on Monday following the company's official launch of its robotaxi service in Austin, Texas.

U.S. Intel: Iran Failed to Relocate Nuclear Materials Before Trump’s Airstrikes

U.S. intelligence assessments indicate that Iran did not move its nuclear materials prior to the recent airstrikes ordered by President Trump, contradicting earlier reports suggesting otherwise.

Taxpayer Funding Poll Reveals Massive Backlash

A new national survey shows that most American voters strongly oppose taxpayer funding for organizations such as Planned Parenthood that perform abortions and offer gender transition treatments to minors. The poll, conducted by CRC Research for the Life Leadership Conference, found 64 percent of registered voters disapprove of public funds going to groups that provide puberty blockers, hormone therapy, and related services to minors.

Copper Chaos, Wire Theft Cripples Bellevue Transit Line

A copper wire theft early Saturday halted Sound Transit’s 2 Line in Bellevue, raising urgent concerns over infrastructure security as copper-related crimes surge across Western Washington. Thieves struck around 2 a.m., cutting through a fence and stealing critical wiring, disrupting transit service for hours and exposing vulnerabilities in regional transportation systems.

Trump Announces Israel-Iran Ceasefire

President Donald Trump announced via Truth Social that Israel and Iran have agreed to a “Complete and Total CEASEFIRE,” set to begin in approximately six hours, marking a potential end to the 12-day conflict that has roiled the Middle East.

DHS Iran Retaliation Threat Spurs Nationwide Alert

Homeland Security officials issued a heightened alert to Americans this week, warning of increased risks following the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities. An advisory released June 22 forecasts likely cyberattacks by low-level “hacktivists,” and cautions that more coordinated assaults could follow if Iran’s leadership issues religious calls for retaliation on U.S. territory.

Title IX Complaint Targets Smith College

A conservative advocacy group has filed a formal complaint with the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) challenging Smith College’s policy of admitting biological males who identify as women. Parents Defending Education argues that the policy violates Title IX regulations and the college’s own equal opportunity commitments.

Washington SB 5375 Sparks DOJ Showdown

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit challenging Washington’s new law, Senate Bill 5375, which requires clergy to report child abuse even when disclosed during confession. The law directly confronts the long-standing confessional privilege that has shielded such disclosures.

Supreme Court Takes Up RLUIPA Damages Case

The Supreme Court is reviewing whether former Louisiana inmate Damon Landor can sue correctional officers for damages after they forcibly cut off his dreadlocks—an act he says violated his Rastafari faith. Lower courts criticized the incident but ruled that under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act of 2000 (RLUIPA), Landor cannot seek compensation from officials in their individual roles.

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