Texas AG Ken Paxton sues New York doctor for providing abortion pills across state lines
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing a New York doctor for prescribing abortion pills to a Dallas-area woman who wound up in the emergency room with severe bleeding, setting up a first-of-its-kind challenge to a blue-state abortion shield law.
SharesU.S. Supreme Court to review Wisconsin’s denial of tax-exempt status for Catholic Charities
The Supreme Court announced Friday it would take up a legal battle over extending tax-exempt status to Wisconsin Catholic Charities.
SharesNetflix’s ‘Carry On’ brings ‘Die Hard’ feel, but fails to deliver on Christmas merriment
"Carry On" delivers a "Die Hard" feel but won't bring much merriment for Christmas. Stuffed with violence, gore, harsh language and vague mysticism, "Kraven the Hunter" strays far outside family-friendly territory. "The Order" gives us a look at a scary group that did some horrific things. But it contains its own horrors as well.
SharesBold & Blunt: The prophetic return of Donald Trump
Post-election statistics show that 56% of the 72% of self-identifying Christian voters on November 5 chose Donald Trump over Kamala Harris. But what of the thought that God Himself chose Trump to lead America?
SharesCan there ever be peace on earth?
Is it possible for our world to experience an extended period of peace? So far, the odds have not been in our favor.
SharesJohn Rhys-Davies: Christianity has brought about ‘the most glorious civilization’ on earth
He may be best known for his portrayal of Gimli in "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, but it's John Rhys-Davies' latest podcast project that has him speaking on Christianity's impact on the world.
SharesFeds spent $500,000 to promote atheism in Britain
The State Department sent about $500,000 in taxpayer money to a British-based humanist outfit that promoted atheism in Nepal and another that helped pregnant migrants to the U.S. obtain abortions, according to a new congressional report.
SharesEvil doesn’t stop and our prayers for our leaders can never stop either
The violence of a tumultuous election season has touched leaders from both sides of the aisle and brought havoc and fear to their families during a national holiday.
SharesSyrian regime collapse: What it means for peace and power worldwide
There are countless reasons why the situation in Syria should resonate with all of us.
SharesGeorgetown, Columbia, NYU faculty among most anti-Israel in U.S., according to new ranking
Students worried about anti-Israel professors may want to steer clear of Georgetown, Columbia and New York University, to name a few, based on a newly released guide.
SharesEighth grader wins Bible club dispute with New York public school
One New York eighth grader claimed victory Tuesday in a religious freedom dispute after initially being denied the right to form a Bible club at his public school.
SharesThe Supreme Court move that should terrify American parents
Your kids are not your own. That seems to be the message emanating from some of our public school systems, where administrators and leaders create problematic policies that drive a wedge between parents and their children.
SharesTracing His Promise, a Christmas Advent: God is in the details
A prophecy from Micah unveils a fascinating detail about the place of Christ's birth. Micah personifies a small yet significant town in Israel -- Bethlehem.
SharesIs the Constitution becoming optional?
When rights become privileges, then the Constitution and the government's adherence to the rule of law will become optional.
SharesAsk Dr. E: How long can we continue to exist with so much evil in the country?
While I am delighted with November 5th's "red wave" as well as Donald Trump's victory in the last election, I continue to be alarmed by so much evil that is going on in our country. How long can we continue to exist as a viable culture?
SharesNancy Pelosi on Vatican bishop appointment deal with China: ‘I don’t get that’
Rep. Nancy Pelosi, a lifelong Catholic, delivered a rare rebuke of Pope Francis, sharply criticizing the Vatican's agreement with China over bishop appointments in an interview released Tuesday by the National Catholic Reporter.
SharesRep. Nancy Mace says she was assaulted by pro-transgender man
Rep. Nancy Mace said Tuesday that she was assaulted over her stand on transgender issues and that the attacker has been arrested.
Shares‘Atrocities to rival WWII’: Ministry leader on dire circumstances in Ukraine
The grim reality in Ukraine has not faded in almost three years of war, but Dave Donaldson says there is reason for hope.
SharesReport finds K-12 teacher diversity lagging as more minorities earn college degrees
A new report has found that the racial diversity of the K-12 teacher workforce is growing slower than that of college-educated adults, reversing a longstanding trend.
SharesChildren are the new casualties of the cultural revolution
Last year, the state of Oregon prohibited Jessica Bates, a mother of five, from becoming certified as a foster care parent. Why? Because her faith could not allow her to support an effort to change a child's biological sex.
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