Loading the Audio Player... Outgoing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer addressed Parliament on Thursday and apologized for what he described as the government’s decades-long r...
In what may be the most unhinged merch drop of the year, Ozzy Osbourne has partnered with Liquid Death to release a limited-edition iced tea infused with
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane on Wednesday was due to consider a request by the maker of OxyContin to set a schedule to confirm the deal. The attorneys general for every state, Washington D.C., and ...
Atlanta-area nurse Adriana Smith gave birth to her son by cesarean section on Friday after months on life support, her mother, April Newkirk, told local news outlet WXIA in an interview released on Tu...
Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, left, and his wife, Nadine Menendez, Associated Press / Photo by Jeenah Moon, File The embattled former Sen. Bo...
The Unbreakable Boy is a heartwarming movie about the struggles of living with an additional needs child. As a representation of a family learning to thrive in the midst of challenges, the movie provides much food for thought, especially if you or someone you know has an additional needs family member. In this opinion piece, Mark Arnold poses some helpful reflections to consider after watching the film.
If it feels like your workday never really ends, that’s because it doesn’t. According to Microsoft’s latest Work Trend Index report, we’re now in the era
A group of Christians who have repented of homosexual or transgender behavior gathered at the California state Capitol in Sacramento last Thursday to speak out against cultural and government
When life is going well—when prayers get answered quickly, when relationships are fulfilling, when you actually feel God’s presence in worship—faith feels