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Nobel Prize Chiefs Won’t Make Exception for Zelensky

Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute says extending the deadline for nominations is not possible.

Churches Nationwide Give Away Free ‘Gas on God’ to Hundreds of Cars Amid Rising Prices

Amid rising gas prices, churches around the United States are helping communities by giving away thousands of dollars worth of gas to hundreds of cars, bringing smiles to the drivers, and infusing hope.

Biden Administration to Resume Oil and Gas Leasing on Federal Land

The Biden administration said Friday it would resume plans for oil and gas drilling on federal lands and waters after an appeals court ruled to allow the use of an approximately fivefold higher “social cost of carbon” value in evaluating permits, according to reports.

Russia, Ukraine Approaching Agreement on ‘Critical Issues’: Turkey

Turkey's foreign minister claims that Russia and Ukraine are nearing an agreement on "critical issues."

Russia Debuts New Hypersonic Missiles in Strike on Ukrainian Munitions Depot

The war in Ukraine might be about to take a dark turn as Russian forces deploy the use of hypersonic missiles. This marks the first time Russian forces have used hypersonic missiles in combat.

No Plan for Biden to Visit Ukraine While in Europe: White House

President Joe Biden has no plan to visit Ukraine during his upcoming trip to Europe, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said on Sunday.

‘Spiritual Disadvantage’ Faced by Youths With Parents Lacking Biblical Worldview: Study

A study released by Arizona Christian University's Cultural Research Center Director George Barna showed that young adults are at a "spiritual disadvantage" when their parents do not have a biblical worldview.

100 Migrants From 10 Countries Apprehended in Single Arizona Border Crossing

ma Sector Border Patrol agents apprehended a group of 100 migrants who illegally crossed the border earlier this week. The migrants came to the U.S. from ten different countries.

Russia Warns Naval Mines Placed in Black Sea Allegedly by Ukraine Forces Have Gone Adrift

Russia issued a formal maritime warning saying that a number of naval mines that were placed in the  Black Sea—allegedly by Ukrainians in efforts to counter Moscow’s invasion—are no longer attached to their anchors and could drift toward the Straits of Bosphorus and the Mediterranean Sea.

More Than 40% Of Companies Say Workers Have Asked for Higher Pay to Offset Inflation. Few Have Revised Salary Budgets.

Inflation may be hitting new 40-year highs, but less than a quarter of U.S. organizations say they are revising their salary budgets due to inflation.

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