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As tensions mount between China and Taiwan, the U.S. and Taiwan have a few factors to consider in hopes of avoiding a long-term war in East Asia. A global security expert says avoiding such a conflict could be in the best interest of both the U.S. and the island nation.
California’s highest court has agreed to hear a free speech lawsuit that is winding slowly through the state courts but promises to quickly attack the First Amendment if the plaintiffs lose the appeal.
An "eternal purpose coach" says the church needs to be awakened to the problem of human trafficking and trained in how to help people heal from it.
An organization committed to ensuring that young Americans understand and are inspired by the ideas of individual freedom and traditional values is drawing attention to a recent event at a New York university where students called for Thanksgiving to be erased.
Some parents in Wisconsin are suing a school district over what an attorney on the case calls an "incredibly significant" policy that is not the only of its kind.
An advocate for health freedom says the COVID outbreak at a rest home in Connecticut, where 87 of the 89 infected residents and staff were fully vaccinated against the virus, is proof that the vaccine mandates are not actually about health.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops is being ripped for a recent decision on the Holy Eucharist and whether it can be held back from those who reject church teachings.
More than a third of Protestant pastors are seriously considering leaving full-time ministry, according to a survey from the Barna Group. For those pastors, the advice from a longtime minister is to find a friend and mentor, and quit trying to do it all perfect.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has, for now, suspended implementation and enforcement of President Joe Biden's rule that private sector workers get COVID shots or test negative as a condition of employment.
A national security analyst, reacting to Russian troops massed near Ukraine’s border, says the tactic appears to be a political threat about NATO alliances rather than a pending invasion of tanks and soldiers.