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Elementary School Ends Christian Club After Atheists Complain

The only elementary school in Hamilton County, Florida, ended its Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) club after atheists complained it was "unconstitutional."

U.S. States Call for Defunding of Hamas-Linked U.N. Agency

Twenty-four U.S. states sent a letter to congressional leaders, demanding that a United Nations (U.N.) agency with links to Hamas be defunded.

Trump Stirs Concern with Post-Election Remarks

Former President Donald Trump's recent comments have raised concerns about his stance on election outcomes, with implications for potential post-election unrest. In an interview with...

Christian Leaders Celebrate National Day of Prayer

Christian leaders across the United States took to social media to celebrate National Day of Prayer.

National Days of Prayer – American Minute with Bill Federer

Do you know America’s tradition of Days of Prayer? In Alexander Young’s Chronicles of the Pilgrims, (Boston, 1841), Edward Winslow recounted: “Drought and the like … moved...

Biden Makes Sign of the Cross While Promoting Abortion

President Joe Biden has been condemned after he made the Catholic sign of the Cross during a pro-abortion event.

Scientific Journal: Anti-Trans Endeavors ‘Distort’ Science

The journal Scientific American published a story explaining that it is "scientific misinformation" to engage in anti-trans efforts.

Biden’s Sheetz Stop Coincides with Discrimination Lawsuit Against Company

Joe Biden's recent visit to a Sheetz convenience store in Pennsylvania occurred on the same day his administration filed a discrimination lawsuit against Sheetz...

DeSantis Excludes Satanists from School Chaplaincy Program

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently signed a bill into law that allows public and charter schools to have volunteer chaplains, although the governor emphasized that the chaplaincy program does not extend to Satanists.

Finnish Supreme Court to Hear Case on Politician Sharing Bible Verse

The Finnish Supreme Court will hear the case of Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen, who was charged with committing a "hate crime" after she shared a 2019 tweet including a Bible verse and views supporting traditional marriage.

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