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
Fusion Teams Return from Missionary Service; Allen joins Mid-America as Dean of Adrian Rogers Center for Preaching
The only church in Marble serves as a visible reminder of the town s past With a population of just 133 souls at the last census, Marble is small even when compared to other mountain towns across ...
The total reflects five major gunmakers’ revenue on the weapons from the past decade, as reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Mass shootings during that time have increased. The ...
The state of Alabama executed Joe Nathan James Jr., 50, by lethal injection Thursday night for murdering his ex-girlfriend in 1994. At trial, prosecutors said James stalked and harassed Faith Hall, 26...
The National Guard assisted search and rescue teams in their quest to find missing persons after record floods rose in eastern Kentucky. Teams made around 50 rescues on Thursday, but Jerry Stacy, the ...
The Facebook and Instagram parent company reported its first-ever revenue loss on Thursday. The loss comes as the economy falters, digital advertising declines. Raj Shah, managing partner at digital c...
Storms dumped as much as six inches of rain on eastern Kentucky, West Virginia, and Virginia on Thursday causing landslides and flash floods that killed three people and trapped many on their roofs. ...
A merger between Spirit and Frontier airlines fell through on Wednesday and the next day, JetBlue Airways offered to buy Spirit for $3.8 billion. Spirit had been opposed to the JetBlue deal, saying an...
Maybe you started in 2020. Maybe you started long before. Maybe you're still getting used to it. But whatever it is, it's a safe bet that you've crossed
The Commerce Department reported Thursday that the U.S. economy shrank by 0.9 percent—the second drop in as many months. The drop adds to fears of a recession—economists at Bank of America foresee...