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Former ‘Gold Rush’ Star Says Family Relies on Jesus to Persevere in Challenging New Discovery Series

ormerly of the Discovery series “Gold Rush,” ... will be providing audiences an intimate look into his family and how they rely on their faith to help them navigate an extremely tasking gold mine in Alaska.

Federal Prosecutors Are Asking About Hunter Biden’s Drug Abuse, Burisma Income in Advancing Criminal Probe

Federal prosecutors are advancing their investigation into Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings and are now gathering information related to his foreign income, including from Ukraine.

Biden’s Budget Calls for Funding the Police, Taxing Rich, Countering China

President Joe Biden released his $5.8 trillion budget for fiscal year 2023 on Monday, including significant funding for the police, in an effort to set himself apart from progressives in his party who have advocated for defunding the police. Biden also called for more defense spending and a new minimum tax targeting the rich.

Russia Says West Not Welcome at Peace Talks

Moscow’s Western partners “can’t be trusted anymore,” Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says

Graphic ‘Gender Queer’ Sex Books Marketed to Kids

The books, targeted at children, contain graphic gay sex scenes.

House GOP Leaders Working On ‘Commitment to America,’ Similar to 1994 ‘Contract’

Republicans in the House are working on their own version of the Contract With America, at least so says the GOP Speaker who helped pen the original version.

LeBron James Wins Worst Actor Award For ‘Space Jam: A New Legacy’

LeBron's remake of "Space Jam: A New Legacy" won three awards including Worst Actor, Worst Screen Combo and Worst Remake at this year's Golden Raspberry Awards.

Ukraine Refugees Near 4 Million

A slowdown for good or a temporary lull during the storm of war?

Germans Told to Wear a Sweater to Cope With Soaring Energy Prices

The European Union has announced a plan to phase out its dependence on Russian fossil fuels by 2030.

Ukraine War Causing Food Shortages In Fragile Middle East

Layal Aswad was already exhausted by Lebanon’s devastating two-year economic collapse. Now, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sends food and energy prices soaring even further, she finds herself struggling to put food on the table for her family of four.

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