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When law is no longer grounded in something unchanging, it becomes inconsistent and often unjust. One year a law protects life; the next, it doesn’t. One court decision upholds religious liberty; another undercuts it. This isn’t just confusing, it’s dangerous.
As Israel’s Gaza City offensive shifts gears its military continues to fight through the challenges of urban warfare from Hamas and the warfare of messaging from the United Nations.
A college news editor says the Qatari government requiring college students to follow the law is understandable, but restricting freedom of speech is problematic.
JERUSALEM -- Israeli troops and tanks pushed deeper into Gaza City on Wednesday as more people fled the devastated area, and strikes cut off phone and internet services.
Depending on one’s point of view, Attorney General Pam Bondi is either clarifying her misunderstood comments, or she is frantically backtracking, after vowing to crack down on “hate speech” days earlier.
A media analyst says the president's defamation and libel lawsuit against a fifth news organization has its merits, but maybe not to the tune of $15 billion.
A new report aims to expose what hospitals are leaving consumers without the fairness and financial certainty that real prices provide.
A Memphis area pastor hopes the deployment of National Guard troops will pave the way for the Church to rebuild the community.
An immigration enforcement advocacy organization has uncovered evidence that the L.A. anti-Ice riots were anything but spontaneous.
Since Charlie Kirk was assassinated last week, there has been a noticeable impact within Gen Z, pastors and ministry leaders are saying.