Travel: As Route 66 Turns 100, Oklahoma Bets on Visitors
As the United States prepares to mark the centennial of Route 66 in 2026, Oklahoma is making a deliberate case that the Mother Road s future matters as much as its past
As the United States prepares to mark the centennial of Route 66 in 2026, Oklahoma is making a deliberate case that the Mother Road s future matters as much as its past
NASHVILLE (BP) – Idols don’t always come in the form of carved statues or reside in places of worship. Many pastors believe modern-day idols can be benign-looking desires with significant influence on people in their congregations.
From left to right, Travis McMichael, William "Roddie" Bryan, and Gregory McMichael. Associated Press U.S. District Court Judge Lisa Godbey Wood on Monday sent...
Three masked men smashed display cases with a hammer on Friday and dumped jewelry into a bag in Rocco’s Jewelry store in the Bronx and left within 45 seconds. An employee buzzed a man in a white T-s...
Albuquerque police asked for the public’s help finding a dark gray or silver four-door Volkswagen. Mayor Tim Keller said the car had a “very, very strong link” to the killings of four Muslim men...
Last week, popular TikTok celeb Addison Rae found herself on the business end of a social media uproar when she posted a now-deleted selfie on Instagram
Author and speaker Jennie Allen has some tips for people struggling with mental health right now.
Christians have reacted with concern to calls from the House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee to strengthen the legal rights of cohabiting partners.
Consequently, because they were already emotionally connected during the lockdown, they just continued to relate through any means necessary
Kansas City Royals pitcher Luke Weaver is catching the attention of Christian baseball fans for sharing his faith on the field by wearing a self-designed glove called the Bible Glove that features ...
Single Christians should be wary of being deceived by looks and words when dating in search of a future spouse, cautioned husband and wife podcasters, Richard and Brittini De La Mora