D.C. Schools Failing to Help Disabled Kids Enough, Feds Say
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators found that the District of Columbia Public School System discriminated against students with disabilities, according to a Wednesd...
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators found that the District of Columbia Public School System discriminated against students with disabilities, according to a Wednesd...
New England Patriots rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson has shared Scripture with his fans in a message posted just before New Year s Day 2026
Folks around the world began celebrating the beginning of the new year on Wednesday before the ball drop in New York’s Times Square. In Sydney, Australia, fireworks rose over the historic Harbor Bri...
Because life tends to head toward decay, we are in the constant work of restoration, whether restoration of our house or car through painting and construction, restoration of our youthfulness through skin treatments, or restoration of estranged relationships through communication.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Southern Seminary and Boyce College close 2025 with deep gratitude for the Lord’s kindness. This year brought significant steps in theological resourcing, strong indicators of institutional health, and clear evidence that God is still calling men and women from around the world to serve Christ’s church. With…
Times Square organizers planned a patriotic-themed ball ceremony scheduled to occur minutes after the initial midnight drop, according to a statement from America250, the nonprofit organizing celebrat...
The scene of a derailed CSX train in Todd County, Ky., on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2025. WEKT via Associated Press A CSX Transportation train derailed shortly after 7 ...
Erika Kirk has revealed how God s light is guiding her as the new CEO of Turning Point USA after her husband Charlie Kirk s assassination in September, saying she doesn t want anything less than God
Christian leaders across Africa are urging governments to step up and fill the healthcare funding gap left by the suspension of USAID programs, warning that millions of lives hang in the balance.
By the time December arrives, a familiar feeling settles in. The calendar is full. The year is nearly over. The pace finally slows enough for the noise to
We’ve all done it: Made resolutions to work out regularly, to stick to a budget, to eat better. Those are all great goals. And they can pay off if we