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RNC Headquarters on Lockdown After Package Containing Vials of Blood Discovered

The Republican National Committee (RNC) headquarters was on lockdown Wednesday morning after a package containing vials of blood was discovered.

DOJ Recommends 40 Year Prison Sentence For Man Who Assaulted Paul Pelosi

The Department of Justice is seeking a 40-year prison sentence against the man who broke into former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's home and assaulted her husband Paul Pelosi.

GOP Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Block Non-Citizens from Voting in US Elections

House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-Louisiana, introduced legislation on Wednesday aimed at preventing non-citizens from voting in U.S. elections, citing concerns over potential impacts on...

Billy Graham Statue to be Erected at U.S. Capitol

A 7-foot tall statue is set to be erected at the U.S. Capitol in honor of Rev. Billy Graham.

Jan. 6 Arrests Double from 2022

More than 1,400 people have been arrested on charges relating to the January 6, 2021, Capitol event, with 2024 arrests nearly doubling those between 2022 and 2023.

Christian Leaders Celebrate National Day of Prayer

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

Anti-Trump Figures Met Weekly for Two Years to Share Narratives

A group of anti-Trump media figures have held weekly meetings for two years on how to "intellectually stress-test the arguments facing Trump on his journey through the American legal system," according to a report from Politico.

Liberal Pastors Sign Declaration Against Christian Nationalism

A group of pastors gathered at Yale Divinity School's Center for Public Theology and Public Policy in New Haven, Connecticut, to sign a declaration opposing "religious nationalism."

Anti-Israel Protesters Close Senate Cafeteria

A group of anti-Israel protesters shut down the Senate cafeteria calling for Congress to support a ceasefire and end military aid to Israel.

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...

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