Travel: Discovering Gothic Splendor, Saints and Relics in Sens
Most visitors to France never look beyond Paris That is a mistake
Most visitors to France never look beyond Paris That is a mistake
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested 51 confirmed Tren de Aragua gang members during a San Antonio raid, according to a Tuesday statement from the FBI. Last week’s raid came after ...
Science & Tech Post Date: November 25, 2025 Energy Secretary Chris W...
Malawi’s major faith bodies are challenging a High Court ruling that allowed a 14-year-old rape survivor to access an abortion, warning the decision sets a “worrying precedent” for the country’s abortion laws. The Malawi Conference of Catholic Bishops, the Malawi Council of Churches, the Evangelical Association of Malawi and the Muslim Association of Malawi said the Oct. 28 ruling not only overturns long-standing legal limits on abortion but also risks reshaping national policy without broad pub
England’s National Health Service commissioned a trial studying how puberty blockers impact the physical, social, and emotional well-being of children and teenagers, according to King’s College Lo...
A record 82 million people plan to travel by train, car, or plane for Thanksgiving, according to a Monday statement from Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy. AAA’s annual travel report similarly exp...
Shedeur Sanders had high praises for God after he became the first Cleveland Browns quarterback to win his first NFL start since 1995 with a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders Sunday, which
By appealing to maternal concerns about what kids eat or learn and offering a sense of clarity, community, and stability, conservative influencers are creating an on-ramp for political engagement framed as part of a spiritual war.
About 18 million Bibles have been sold this year, part of a five-year boom in Bible sales.
A single mother is challenging a custody order that prohibits her from taking her 12-year-old daughter to a Calvary Chapel church in Maine after a lower court accepted the claim that the denomination
Teenagers in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine now face the prospect of life imprisonment for “sabotage” after President Vladimir Putin approved amendments lowering the age of criminal liability, even as international negotiations continue over ending the war.