Religion

High School Football Coach Fired After Baptizing Players

A Georgia high school football coach has left his position after videos emerged of him baptizing 20 of his players.

Federal Communications Commission Passes Internet ‘Equity’ Plan

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) passed a series of rules known as the "Preventing Digital Discrimination Order" in an effort to promote diversity equity and inclusion.

Pro-Life Father Mark Houck Sues DOJ Over Arrest

Pro-life activist and Catholic father Mark Houck and his wife are suing the Department of Justice (DOJ) after Houck was arrested last year by an estimated 20 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents.

Retiring U.N. Official Calls for ‘Single, Democratic, Secular State in All of Historic Palestine’

A retiring United Nations (U.N.) official called for a one-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

Dr. Ben Carson Endorses Trump For President

Former 2016 Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson announced during a speech Sunday he endorses Donald Trump for president in 2024.

Congressmen Introduce Bicameral Legislation to Hold Chinese Communist Party Accountable for Religious Persecution

Republican senators Red Budd (R-NC) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) introduced bicameral legislation designed to combat the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) religious persecution.

When was the Consitution Ratified?

The ratification of the United States Constitution was a pivotal moment in American history, marking the establishment of the federal government's structure and solidifying the nation's foundational laws.

Israel, Its Enemies, and U.S. Involvement in Middle East

On October 7, 2023, the fundamentalist Islamist organization Hamas committed an unprecedented terrorist attack against Israel on Yom Kippur, October 7, 2023, killing over 1,400 Israelis.

Term ‘Jihad’ Has ‘Number of Meanings’: London Police

Leading up to an anti-Israel protest in London, London’s Metropolitan Police warned protestors that they may be arrested if they supported terror groups.

City in Ohio Bans ‘Faith-Based’ Items From Festival Booths

The city of Groveport, Ohio reportedly banned the sale of "faith-based" items during its annual Apple Butter Day festival this year.

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