America’s largest teachers union, which advocated for closing classrooms and masking students during the COVID pandemic, is now being accused of rewriting history. The National Education Association has altered its 2025 teachers’ guide, essentially erasing Jews from the Holocaust. On CBN’s “Global Lane” program, Gary Lane spoke with Garion Frankel …
Read More »Apple Stops Signing iOS 18.5
Apple is no longer signing iOS 18.5, which means iPhone users who have upgraded to iOS 18.6 can no longer downgrade to the prior version of iOS. iOS 18.6 was released a little over a week ago. “Signing” is a server-side verification check that Apple does when a new version …
Read More »Thousands of Angel Tree Children Experiencing Joy and Lasting Hope at Summer Camps
ANALYSIS Our nation continues grieving in the wake of the devastating flood in Texas that claimed the lives of dozens of campers and staff. Summer camps across the country mourn with brothers and sisters who lost their closest friends and siblings and with parents who forever carry the weight of …
Read More »Seattle Church Event Targeted with 30+ Bullets, Faith Leaders Pray for Family of Murdered Newlywed
Prominent faith leaders across the country are holding a Seattle church community in prayer after one of its members was fatally shot during a young adult service last week. Seattle police are searching for a suspect who reportedly killed 28-year-old Lebron Givaun as he arrived with his family to a …
Read More »Hundreds of Christians Rally to Pray Across Tennessee: ‘Our Hope Is in Jesus Alone’
Hundreds of Christians from various denominations in Tennessee gathered together to pray and seek God, believing for a move by His Spirit that will ultimately “transform” families, cities, the Volunteer State, and the nation. A 30-day prayer and fasting initiative, called Pray4TN, launched on July 1 and concluded over the …
Read More »New Williamsburg Museum Reveals What Happened at Oldest Known Schoolhouse for Enslaved Children
A new museum in Williamsburg, VA, is shedding light on the complicated history of slavery in America. The Williamsburg Bray School is believed to be the oldest known schoolhouse for enslaved children. It became one of several schools set up across the colonies by the Bray Associates, a missionary arm …
Read More »After a Violent Attack on Their Christian Rally, Now This Seattle Church Is Grieving a Death
A Seattle congregation is pledging to stand with the family of a member who was gunned down outside their church site last week. Sunday night, hundreds came to a vigil outside the Pursuit Northwest church to remember Christopher “LeBron” Castleberry. The 28-year-old newlywed was murdered in a shooting at a …
Read More »iOS 26: Everything You Need to Know About the Liquid Glass Redesign
The most notable change to iOS 26 is the Liquid Glass design overhaul, which is the first major iOS design update since Apple rolled out iOS 7 back in 2013. There are new features in iOS 26, of course, but added functionality has definitely been sidelined in favor of the …
Read More »Coins.ph Kickstarts Nationwide On-Ground Activations
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Read More »Apple Hiring for ‘Answers’ Team Working on ‘ChatGPT-Like Search’
Apple is hiring engineers for an “Answers, Knowledge, and Information” team that is working on improving Siri, Spotlight, Safari, and more. As of writing, Apple’s careers website has more than a dozen job listings for the team across the U.S. and China. For example, Apple is looking to hire a …
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