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Thanks to a free speech-defending court, a member of parliament in Finland has been acquitted after publicly stating her biblical beliefs, but the law firm defending her predicts an appeal is likely because the faith-hating prosecution is under pressure to punish its client for her beliefs.
The Rapid Response Team from the Billy Graham Association responds to disasters around the world but it is now facing its biggest challenge yet in war-torn Ukraine.
Claims of rampant voter fraud during the 2020 election won't go away, perhaps because more and more credible evidence keeps popping up, and a researcher says credible evidence of fraud must be addressed or voters will never trust elections again.
Texas voters may have the opportunity to settle the life issue in a state election late next year.
A chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal, talks of renewing an Iran nuclear deal that's never worked, and a weak response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine are leaving many questioning the "credibility" of the U.S. under a Joe Biden administration.
Apparently, Disney isn't planning to make nice with parents anytime soon.
An American economist explains it's not an exaggeration to say that food prices will be impacted by the situation involving Russia and Ukraine.
Chicago’s already-controversial mayor has been exposed for eye-opening hypocrisy after it was learned she travels across the crime-ridden city with a small army of Chicago police officers.
NATO forces that are piling up in Eastern Europe would decimate the already-battered Russian army if war breaks out, a retired U.S. Army general predicts, but the American public is watching the ongoing war nervously.
A successful lawsuit has killed an Oregon law that said people who want to end their lives must be Oregonians, and a pro-life group warns a settlement could have a ripple effect in other states.