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Hospitals & Healthcare began with Christian Charity – American Minute with Bill Federer

 The Byzantine Empire's School of Nisibis, founded in the 4th century, sometimes referred to as the world's first university, was a Christian center of scientific and medical learning, located in...

Federal Judge Rules $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill Passed Unconstitutionally

United States District Judge James Wesley Hendrix of the Northern District of Texas said the House of Representatives improperly passed a $1.7 trillion spending bill.

Finnish Court Dismisses Charges Against Politician Accused of ‘Hate Speech’ for Posting Bible Verse

A Finnish court ruled in favor of parliament member Päivi Räsänen, who was accused of hate speech after tweeting a Bible verse.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Biden’s Student Debt Policy Rules

A federal appeals court blocked Biden's rules that would have made it easier for student borrowers to have their debt relieved.

U.S. Border Patrol Apprehends Record-Breaking 29 Terrorism Suspects at Southern Border

Raising national security concerns amid shifts in immigration trends.

New Zealand to Maintain COVID-19 Restrictions

New Zealand is to keep its COVID-19 mandates, including seven-day isolations and mask mandates in specific settings, for at least two more months.

Rand Paul Staffer Stabbed Multiple Times, Suspect Released From Prison One Day Before Attack

A staff member of Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) was stabbed with a knife in broad daylight over the weekend in Washington, D.C.

British Police Hiring Illiterate Officers, Some With Criminal Backgrounds, in Hopes of Meeting Diversity Quotas

In hopes of satisfying diversity recruitment quotas, London's Metropolitan Police prioritized immutable characteristics prized by DEI consultants over candidates' relevant skills.

Corruption Scandal Rocks Ukraine’s Government as Officials Resign

In total, four deputy ministers and five governors of front-line provinces were set to leave their posts.

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