Most Gen Z and Millennials Now Identify as Political Independents – RELEVANT
A new poll from Gallup finds that a record-high 45% of U.S. adults identified as political independents in 2025, the highest level Gallup has recorded
A new poll from Gallup finds that a record-high 45% of U.S. adults identified as political independents in 2025, the highest level Gallup has recorded
The McKinney Fire, California’s largest wildfire this season, by Tuesday afternoon had engulfed more than 100 structures in more than 88 square miles—just a few days after firefighters first respo...
At least 37 are dead and hundreds more missing in the wake of a torrential downpour in eastern Kentucky, leading to mudslides, landslides and flash
Stocks on Wall Street started August slightly lower and were stagnant Tuesday morning as investors searched corporate earnings reports for clues about inflation and economic health. The S&P 500 stock ...
When a couple that has been dating for two and a half years hears the news that their friends who have been dating for six months have made the leap to
A grand jury in Jefferson County, Alabama, indicted Robert Findlay Smith last week, according to court records made public Friday. On June 16, Smith allegedly killed 84-year-old Walter “Bart” Rain...
A courtroom showdown between the Justice Department and Penguin Random House publishing began Monday as the U.S. seeks to block Penguin Random House’s $2.2 billion acquisition of Simon & Schuster. R...
Misinformation is one of the newest frontiers of the U S abortion debate Christian Post reporter Ryan Foley joined The Inside Story this week to discuss what the YouTube crackdown on abortion ...
One of my most vivid childhood memories is of my mother and my father standing at our kitchen sink in Winnipeg surrounded by the last empty bottles, big
For religious millennials a generation with one of the lowest rates of participation in organized in-person religious activities in North America engaging with digital religion has made their faith ...
David George announces plans to retire as president of WMU Foundation; Jonathan Welch joins SEBTS faculty as professor of Christian worship