A record-setting 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday this year, the most ever recorded for Independence Day. The increase is fueled by strong demand for summer travel, lower gas and airfare prices, and a favorable calendar. With the holiday falling on a Friday, …
Read More »The Founders Meant to Keep Government Out of the Church, Not God Out of the Government
The 4th of July makes us think of our independence and freedoms. And legal battles in recent years over religious liberty in the U.S.A. raise serious questions about the freedom to worship in America. So when our Founders came up with the First Amendment, were they trying to keep the government …
Read More »‘Our Flag Was Still There’: The True Story of the Family That Saved the Star Spangled Banner
WASHINGTON – As we celebrate our country’s independence and freedom, there’s perhaps no greater symbol than the American flag, often called the Star Spangled Banner. Today, the original flag, which served as the inspiration for Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem, sits in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. …
Read More »6 AirPods Changes Coming in iOS 26
iOS 26 adds new functionality to the AirPods, which will be available this fall when Apple releases iOS 26 and new AirPods firmware to the public. Camera Remote The AirPods can be used as a camera remote for the Camera app or third-party iOS camera apps. Just connect your AirPods …
Read More »BSP Prepares Policy to Address Online Gambling Risks on Digital Platforms
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Read More »Remembering the Woman Who Sewed Old Glory into Existence
As America celebrates Independence Day, it is important to know why the flag is celebrated and what those colors represent. Betsy Ross – who lived and died on a Philadelphia street not far from where America was founded at Independence Hall – will always be remembered for sewing the first …
Read More »Cutting Edge Israeli ‘FireDome’ Tech Offers Hope for Fire Prevention in Los Angeles
As the costliest wildfire in U.S. history continues to shape life in Los Angeles, Israeli fire prevention experts are working with local officials and residents to help prevent future disasters. In January, wildfires scorched parts of Southern California. During that time, a team of Israeli firefighters arrived to assist and …
Read More »Riley Gaines Asks ‘Are Pigs Flying?’ After UPenn Settles With Trump Admin on Men in Women’s Sports
In another settlement victory for the Trump administration, the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn) has agreed to no longer allow transgender-identifying biological men to compete in women’s sports. The U.S. Department of Education announced earlier this week that (UPenn) has entered into a Resolution Agreement to comply with Title IX. This …
Read More »Skeptical Doctor Shocked After Blind Son’s Miracle Healing, Husband’s Near-Death Experience
Dr. Pamela Pyle wasn’t a believer when she started her career in medicine, but a series of supernatural events changed that reality. Pyle, author of “Anticipating Heaven: Spiritual Comfort and Practical Wisdom for Life’s Final Chapters,” told CBN News she started practicing medicine in 1989 — a time when she …
Read More »Kohberger Plea Deal Angers Some, Leaves Questions as 4 Families Grieve
In a stunning twist, the man accused of murdering four Idaho college students has pleaded guilty to the crimes, avoiding the death penalty. The plea deal drew mixed reactions from the victims’ families and leaves some unanswered questions. An emotionless Brian Kohberger admitted in a Boise courtroom Wednesday to stabbing …
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