WASHINGTON, D.C. – With a 500 percent spike in antisemitic incidents on college campuses, the Senate HELP Committee, on Thursday, took on the topic of hate. Lawmakers, exploring ways to join the Trump administration, which is already taking action with the establishment of a federal Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, …
Read More »NC Mom Can Sue School District for Injecting Son With COVID Shot Without Consent, Court Rules
The North Carolina Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a mother in the state now allowing her to sue her 14-year-old son’s public school system and a medical provider for reportedly forcing him to get the COVID-19 shot without his or her consent and without her knowledge. Emily Happel …
Read More »Beyond Bars: Celebrating Women’s History Month Inside and Out
CHRISTIAN COMMENTARY When I was locked in a county jail, staring at a wall covered in photos of family milestones I had missed, I didn’t feel like a woman worth celebrating. If someone had asked me about Women’s History Month—a time to celebrate women and their contributions to society—I would …
Read More »‘I Was in a Serene, White-Enveloped Place’: Bishop TD Jakes Describes Recent Near-Death Experience
Megachurch pastor Bishop T.D. Jakes of the Potter’s House in Dallas recently shared new details about the reason for the medical emergency he suffered while preaching at his church on November 24. “I didn’t really realize what was happening to me on stage until I got to the hospital and …
Read More »Parents File Complaint After Daughters Punished for Refusing to Share Locker Room With Male Student
The parents of two Wisconsin high school students are seeking a federal investigation into an incident in which their daughters were forced to share a locker room with a biological male transgender student and then punished when they refused to change in front of him. The Wisconsin Institute for Law …
Read More »Firefighters Make Progress on Containing Some Carolina Wildfires, but Others Grow
Firefighters announced progress Wednesday night on containing two of the largest wildfires burning in the North Carolina mountains, but they warned that fire danger remained from dry and windy conditions. The news was worse in South Carolina, where two fires nearly doubled in size Wednesday, but crews kept the blazes …
Read More »602 Make First-Time Decisions for Christ at Youth Outreach in Louisiana: ‘Great Move of God’
Hundreds of young people hungry for God packed out a football stadium in Denham, Louisiana last week to hear the gospel message of Christ. A handful of local churches with the Eastern Louisiana Baptist Association hosted the GO TELL AMERICA Crusade in partnership with evangelist Rick Gage, founder of GO …
Read More »3 Houston Teens Try to Kill Their Own Mother with Knives After She Turns Off the Wifi
Three teenage girls have been arrested, accused of trying to kill their own mother after she turned off the wifi in their house, according to a report from the Harris County Sheriff’s office in Houston, Texas. Sheriff Ed Gonzalez has revealed the three girls are 14, 15, and 16 years …
Read More »Lawmakers Introduce Bill to Protect Pro-life Pregnancy Centers from Discrimination
For decades, pro-life pregnancy centers have been under fire from abortion providers and their allies in federal, state, and local governments. Now, lawmakers on Capitol Hill are looking to change all that by introducing legislation that would protect pregnancy centers from discrimination as they continue their life-affirming mission. In 2022 …
Read More »‘Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death!’ Patrick Henry’s Rallying Cry for Freedom Turns 250
The phrase “Give me liberty or give me death!” first rang out through the corridors of history in a famous speech by Patrick Henry delivered 250 years ago this week. In honor of the milestone, Patrick Henry Jolly, a fifth great-grandson of the Founding Father, reenacted his ancestor’s 1,200-word speech …
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