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In Mr. Mandani’s Jan. 1 inaugural address, New York’s first Islamist/socialist mayor phrased his aims thusly: “We will replace the frigidity of rugged individualism with the warmth of collectivism.”
The disaster response ministry Eight Days of Hope, now passing 20 years of volunteer-led work across the nation, says it plans to return to at least one area affected by severe weather this year.
After a famous Jewish synagogue was set on fire in an arson attack in red-state Mississippi, a newspaper columnist says the incident is a reminder antisemitism is sadly alive and well everywhere.
A group of pro-life OBGYNs wants the Food and Drug Administration and Health and Human Services to do something about abortion drugs.
A national defense analyst says that the growing discontent among Cuba’s population could lead to an internal insurrection that overthrows the current regime and puts in place something that the U.S. can tolerate.
In order to shore up the transgender movement, academia is hosting a "Big Ten Trans Research Symposium" in March.
Much like the theme of hope that runs throughout the New Testament, Iranian-American Marziyeh Amirizadeh similarly feels hope for the future of her ancient homeland.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Lake Tahoe school district is caught between California and Nevada's competing policies on males in female sports, a dispute that's poised to reorder where the district's students compete.
Three energy developers are in court this week challenging the Trump administration’s freeze of their offshore wind projects, while President Donald Trump says his goal is to not let any “windmills” be built.
A former Texas inmate turned ministry leader says the Texas prison system has a stricter policy on sexually explicit books than public schools.