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A disaster relief ministry that has responded to devastating natural disasters across the country is on the ground in Texas, where the ministry’s founder is stunned and saddened by the recovery effort that is still happening there.
The notion of "bringing us closer together" starts with listening to criticism. NPR is unwilling to listen to complaints they think come from "white supremacist fascists."
A new report commissioned by Canada’s federal government admits there is a rampant problem with hatred for Jews in its Ontario province, but the stark examples are even more shocking because they’re happening in K-12 school classrooms and hallways.
President Donald Trump paid a visit to Pennsylvania this week to announce billions of dollars in energy and AI investments, and while the state will benefit from those projects, so will America as a whole.
An expert on Communist China says congressional Republicans are right to compel U.S. universities to cut ties with a Chinese-backed scholarship program.
An immigration enforcement advocacy organization says a left-wing judge's ruling on the merits of the birthright citizenship case may force the hand of the nation's highest court.
Fox News led the prime time tv ratings for the third week in a row – not just beating out the other news networks but besting their primetime entertainment shows.
After a confrontation over using “preferred pronouns” got a church pastor fired from his job at a Louisiana public library, the pastor says he has no regrets for speaking truth and confronting lies.
A university seminar aims to make sure students understand the harm of communism.
The online media ecosystem, with its incentivization toward clickbait and wave-riding, is not an accurate gauge of what Americans think of the world.