The 2025 Worldwide Developers Conference is coming up quick, with less than a week to go before the big keynote event. We’re sharing a series of rumor recaps this week, for those who want to get a sneak peek at some of the features expected in Apple’s upcoming software updates. …
Read More »PNP Expresses Confidence that AMLC Can Track Ransom Payments Even If Crypto is Used
During the launch of the Joint Anti-Kidnapping Action Committee (JAKAC), the Anti-Money Laundering Council (AMLC) is seen to play a key role in tracking financial transactions even when ransom payments are made via cryptocurrency, Police General Rommel Marbil of the Philippine National Police (PNP) emphasized. Note: This statement was released …
Read More »Christian Camp That Led Thousands to Christ Faces Legal Battle to Uphold Biblical Beliefs on Gender
NEWS FEATURE A wife and mother of five, Kaitlyn Scott first encountered Jesus Christ as a junior-high student at a Christian camp near the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, where in 2024 alone nearly 300 youth responded to the Gospel. Today, an author and worship leader, due in part to her …
Read More »VA Finds ‘Disturbing’ Result in Loudoun County Trans Locker Room Case, Refers Case to DOJ
A Virginia school district could soon be in trouble with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Department of Education after being accused of a “disturbing misuse of authority.” It comes after a sexual harassment investigation was launched against three high school boys for complaining about the presence of a …
Read More »Premeditated Evil: Colorado Terrorist Plotted for a Year Before Attacking Jewish Group with Fire
For a year, he did his research and plotted his attack. Officials say Muhammad Soliman told them he waited until his daughter graduated from high school, and then he burned his Jewish victims with a flamethrower and Molotov cocktails. Soliman specifically targeted a group that hosts weekly events to bring …
Read More »Texas Ten Commandments Bill Passes House, Heads to Governor as Anti-Faith Groups Mobilize Opposition
The Texas House has passed the final version of a law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public school classroom in the state. It’s now coming to Republican Governor Greg Abbott for his signature. The ACLU and other civil liberties groups announced they’ll sue the state to …
Read More »WWDC 2025: What to Expect From macOS 26 Tahoe
WWDC is less than a week away, and as we ramp up to the big announcement, we’re going to share details on what we know about each operating system. We’re starting with the next-generation version of macOS, which Apple is apparently going to call macOS Tahoe. Name Since the current …
Read More »Colorado Sued Over New Law Requiring Pronoun Use in Public Settings
A new Colorado law aimed at protecting transgender individuals is now the subject of a federal lawsuit, with critics arguing it violates constitutional free speech protections and could pit parents against their children. The “Kelly Loving Act” makes it a form of discrimination in public settings to use a name …
Read More »‘It’s Robbery’: 3 States Defy Trump Order as Trans Athletes Dominate Girls Sports Over the Weekend
A transgender athlete won two events at the California state track and field championships this weekend after officials announced an adjustment to high school sports rules essentially defying President Trump’s executive order to protect girls in sports. A.B. Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa Valley High in Southern California, won the …
Read More »Pro-Life Victory: Vermont Rolls Back Law that Targets Pro-Life Pregnancy Centers
Faith-based pregnancy care centers in Vermont have successfully challenged officials over a law they say restricted their free speech and their services to women. As a result, state lawmakers have walked back on a measure and will no longer openly discriminate against the centers over their life-affirming service to their …
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