The chairman of the Federal Communications Commission is demanding answers from Google after finding evidence that suggests YouTube has censored a Christian-based television network from its paid subscription YouTube TV platform. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr says Great American Media, which offers a range of faith-based and family-friendly content, has alleged …
Read More »After 9 Grueling Months in Space, Rescued NASA Astronaut Says It Was Jesus That Kept Him
NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams survived nine unexpected months on the International Space Station, but they finally returned home to Earth on Tuesday thanks to SpaceX. The SpaceX Dragon capsule parachuted into what President Trump has renamed the “Gulf of America” late in the afternoon bringing the unplanned …
Read More »Supreme Court to Hear Case of Schools Trying to ‘Cut the Parents Out’ on LGBTQ Issues
A significant case involving parental rights and LGBTQ+ education is set to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court as early as this spring and could have wide-reaching implications for religious beliefs and public education across the country. At the heart of the case is a group of parents in …
Read More »Some Republicans Call to Impeach Anti-Trump Judge Who Tried to Block Deportations of Gang Suspects
President Trump and others are calling for the impeachment of a judge who called the deportation of Venezuelan immigrants unconstitutional. It’s not the only issue the administration has with judges who are ruling against Trump policies. When Federal Judge James Boasberg ruled the Trump administration should turn around flights carrying …
Read More »Fixing Israel’s ‘Achilles Heel’: Heritage Offers Blueprint for New Strategic Partnership with the US
WASHINGTON, D.C. – National security experts at the Heritage Foundation say a new strategic landscape is taking shape in the Middle East, and they believe now is the time to reorient the U.S.-Israel relationship to an equal strategic partnership. The two nations currently have what’s considered a “special relationship.” First …
Read More »Jail Time for Homeschoolers? Lawmakers Advance Bill Despite ‘Historic’ Opposition
Hundreds of homeschooling parents in Illinois are protesting a bill that would require them to comply with additional oversight for home instruction, and if they don’t, they could face jail time. House Bill 2827, known as the Homeschool Act, advanced out of the Education Policy Committee by a vote of …
Read More »College Students Skip Spring Break Trips ‘to Express God’s Love’ by Rebuilding Asheville
As rebuilding efforts continue across western North Carolina in communities devastated by Hurricane Helene, college students are ditching their traditional spring break trips to bring hope and help to those in this hurting community. Cru Campus Ministry and Unto, a global humanitarian organization, have teamed up to send more than …
Read More »‘Roller Coaster Ride’: America’s Aging Crisis Is Straining Families, but There Are Ways to Prepare
Life expectancy for Americans reached 78.4 years in 2023. That is nearly 11 months longer than the year before. This extended lifespan, though, has led to warnings of an aging population crisis that could affect seniors on a number of levels. For 82-year-old Alice Butler of Portsmouth, VA, growing older …
Read More »Down Syndrome Is Not a Burden, but Rather a Tremendous Gift
COMMENTARY I was only 8 years old when my little brother Daniel was born. But I vividly remember my mother crying a lot and my dad saying that he would have given his left arm for Daniel to get better. They spent the first few weeks of Daniel’s life desperately searching …
Read More »Lawmakers Across US Push for Ten Commandments in Public Schools: ‘Why Would We Not Mention God?’
Republican legislators in more than a dozen states have introduced bills calling for the public display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The movement gained momentum after Louisiana became the first state in the modern era to mandate such displays. Adam Althouse, a Texas parent, believes his 16-year-old …
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