The burgeoning Christian film industry is meeting a significant demand for content that aligns with viewers' values, with studies showing widespread engagement.
Japan is bolstering its missile defense capabilities on Yonaguni Island, strategically positioned near Taiwan, amid heightened regional tensions stemming from Chinese military drills.
ThyWord, a groundbreaking prayer app designed to bridge the "six days between Sundays," offering Christians daily strength and hope through interactive prayer and scripture.
Senate Democrats voted to continue blocking the funding for the DHS ahead of President Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday. The vote was a 50 – 45 split, but 60 votes were needed to overcome the filibuster.
Once a controversial fringe practice, physician-assisted suicide is now legal in 13 US states, mirroring a global trend with concerning implications for vulnerable populations.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, a historic 7-day "America Reads the Bible" event will unite approximately 500 celebrities, leaders, and officials at the Museum of the Bible, offering a powerful call for national spiritual renewal.
As U.S. envoys negotiate with Iran, the supreme leader issues threats against American armadas while Iran conducts naval exercises in the Strait of Hormuz.
As a government shutdown looms over the Department of Homeland Security, lawmakers are ironically attending a defense conference in Europe while critical agencies like the TSA and FEMA face funding uncertainty.
A recent surge in antisemitism is causing widespread fear and prompting American Jews to alter their daily lives, with a significant majority feeling less safe and over half changing their routines.
Belarus is deploying weather balloons into neighboring NATO airspace, disguised as smuggling operations, to test air defenses and map strategic targets.
President Trump has revealed his preferred candidate for Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Warsh, expressing strong confidence in his ability to lead and potentially lower interest rates.
Net migration to the United States has plummeted, with some reports suggesting a negative flow in 2025, leading to empty migrant shelters in border cities.
As Iran faces a severe communications blackout and escalating domestic unrest, brave citizens are using decentralized technologies to broadcast their plight, revealing widespread suffering and calls for international intervention.
The government narrowly avoided a shutdown with a temporary funding bill, but the battle intensifies over the Department of Homeland Security and ICE. House Republicans passed all 12 appropriations bills, but Senate Democrats threaten to block funding unless ICE is constrained, potentially leading to another shutdown.
A historic winter storm, "Fran," has impacted 55 percent of the continental U.S., leaving hundreds of thousands without power and prompting states of emergency. Relief organizations like Send Relief, The Salvation Army, and the American Red Cross are mobilizing to provide warming centers, shelter, and aid to affected communities.
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