There are major questions over the legality of President Trump invoking the Alien Enemies Act and the decision not to obey a judge’s order to return deportees to the U.S. It has become a showdown between President Trump and the federal court over his deportation of hundreds of alleged …
Read More »Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore Are Finally Back on Earth After 9 Months Stuck in Space
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) – Stuck in space no more, NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams returned to Earth on Tuesday, hitching a different ride home to close out a saga that began with a bungled test flight more than nine months ago. Within an hour, the astronauts were …
Read More »California Gov. Gavin Newsom Admits Men in Women’s Sports Is ‘Deeply Unfair’
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) is acknowledging men playing in women’s sports is “deeply unfair” despite his record of supporting the transgender agenda. The 57-year-old politician made the comments on the debut episode of his new podcast, “This Is Gavin Newsom,” in which he spoke with conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, …
Read More »Students Chalk Entire Gospel of John All Over Western Kentucky U: ‘I Want Them to See Christ’
Christian students at Western Kentucky University have found a unique way to reach their fellow students on campus with the Gospel message. Nearly 70 students from Baptist Campus Ministry (BCM), Cru, and Hilltoppers for Christ (HFC) spent last Monday night into Tuesday morning chalking all 879 verses of the Gospel …
Read More »Regent University Welcomes Israel’s UN Ambassador with Partnerships and Support
VIRGINIA BEACH – Regent University welcomed Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations on Tuesday for a discussion on a wide range of issues. The event included the announcement of several initiatives by CBN and Regent to give students and others an opportunity to support Israel. At the Herzliya Conference in …
Read More »YouTube TV Accused of Censoring Faith-Based ‘Great American Family’, FCC Chair Demands Answers
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 …
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