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Library Backs Down, Allows Christian Book Reading: Kirk Cameron’s ‘As You Grow’

San Tan Library reverses censorship, permits Christian book reading after legal challenge by First Liberty Institute.

New York Man Pleads Guilty to Making Threatening Phone Calls to GOP Rep. Greene

A New York man pleaded guilty this week to making threatening phone calls to the office of Georgia Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in March of 2022.

Biden Says Global Warming Is ‘Most Existential Threat to Humanity’ in History, More Dangerous Than Nuclear War

President Joe Biden spoke with a group of Manhattan donors about the possibility of nuclear war Tuesday.

Company Behind ChatGPT Is Training System to Make Basic Coding Jobs Obsolete

OpenAI, the company which produced ChatGPT, has hired hundreds of remote contractors to teach the artificial intelligence system how to write basic code.

Israel Reportedly Responsible For Drone Strike On Iranian Factory

Israel reportedly carried out a drone strike targeting an Iranian munitions factory Sunday as tensions grow between the two countries.

Paul Pelosi Attacker ‘Apologizes’ for Not Going Far Enough

David DePape, the man who allegedly attacked Paul Pelosi with a hammer in October, called in to a California news station on Friday to “apologize” for not going far enough with his attack.

Christian Baker Jack Phillips Continues Fight After Latest Court Loss

Jack Phillips, the Christian baker who won a Supreme Court case in 2018, lost an appeal Thursday (Jan. 26) in a Colorado civil lawsuit regarding a transgender-themed cake.

NBA’s Jonathan Isaac Returns to Court After 2.5 Years, Says Faith Got Him Through

Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stepped on the court to play his first game in over 900 days this week, attributing his faith to getting him where he is today.

Student Wins Right to Wear ‘Jesus Loves Me’ Face Mask in School After 2-Year Legal Battle

“Schools would do well to remember the constitutional rights of students cannot be simply suspended—during a pandemic or otherwise," said Alliance Defending Freedom senior counsel.

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