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Hundreds of Female Inmates Baptized as ‘God Behind Bars’ Ministry Shares the Redeeming Power of Jesus

One prison ministry is partnering with churches around the country to introduce inmates to Jesus.

Nearly 2M Southern Border Migrants Released Into U.S. Under Biden

Nearly 2 million migrants have been released into the U.S. under President Joe Biden, according to the Center for Immigration Studies.

‘God Behind Bars’ Ministry Baptizes Hundreds of Female Inmates Across the U.S.

Prison ministries are reaching out to those behind bars to bring Jesus to them and share the good news.

Texas Woman Convicted of 26 Counts of Voter Fraud

A former volunteer deputy registrar from southeast Texas pleaded guilty to 26 felony counts of voter fraud stemming from a 2018 local utility board election.

Inmate in Same Prison Housing Unit as Ghislaine Maxwell Was ‘Offered Money to Murder’ Her, Attorneys Say

The lawyers for convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell said in court documents this week that another inmate in the same prison housing unit as Maxwell was allegedly offered money to murder her.

Public Opinion on Ukraine Shifts as Europeans Back Immediate Peace Over a Resounding Russian Defeat

Europeans are divided between those who want the war in Ukraine to end as soon as possible, even if that means giving concessions to Russia, and others who believe Russia must be clearly defeated and punished.

US Supreme Court Spurns GOP Bid to Defend Trump Immigration Rule

The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday dismissed a bid by Republican state officials to take over the legal defense of a hardline immigration rule imposed under former President Donald Trump barring permanent residency for immigrants deemed likely to need government benefits.

Russia Targets Western-Supplied Tank Depot In Kiev In Rare Cruise Missile Attack

Kiev pounded by rockets for the first time in a month on Sunday.

San Francisco Mayor Pitches $6.5 Million Plan to End Transgender Homelessness

San Francisco's Democratic mayor, London Breed, announced a $6.5 million plan to end transgender homelessness in the city.

California Releases 500-page Interim Report Backing Reparations, Separate Black Schools

The State of California, which entered the Union in 1850 as a free state, has issued a 492-page interim report recommending the state pay reparations for slavery and for other acts of racial injustice, nationally and locally, over the last two centuries.

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