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Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, has vowed he will use "tools" of oversight to rein in Democrats' weaponization of the justice system. But one of his fellow Republicans says his party has to be prepared to ride out a government shutdown in response.
Leaders of a Christian ministry in Haiti know first-hand how dangerous it is to live there, but they don't plan on leaving anytime soon.
Nobody will be surprised when Donald Trump appeals his guilty verdict by a New York City jury but it’s unlikely the U.S. Supreme Court will hear it, says a former U.S. Justice Department attorney.
The president of a Southern Baptist seminary acknowledges that Christians need to engage when laws are improperly applied – but not further endanger the republic by seeking political revenge when in power.
When Southern Baptists gather in Indianapolis next week for their annual meeting, they will, among other things, elect a new president.
An experienced litigator says the abortion-obsessed Biden administration is stepping on states' toes.
The Scriptures are the best place to go when something makes no sense – like the unanimous jury conviction of former President Donald Trump.
A sports reporter who is no fan of males competing in female sports is following not one but two males who are dominating girls’ track-and-field competitions in several New England states.
Declining literacy rates aren't only a problem in U.S. classrooms. They're a problem in Sunday school classrooms too, according to an expert on biblical worldview.
The owners of a landscaping company are forging ahead with a lawsuit over Houston's race-based preference program.