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It appears artificial intelligence is here to stay, so what does that mean for the Church?
Israel, for months, has walked the delicate line of managing a war for its survival while trying to manage its relationship with its most strategic partner, the United States. Having now seen the capability of its deadliest foe, Iran, to strike at its heartland, Israel faces a decision on what to do next.
America has lost a conservative powerhouse and prominent pro-life leader.
Claudine Gay, the former Harvard University president forced to step down for plagiarism, has been reassigned with a new job: She will teach a graduate-level class on academic research.
Though antisemitism is alive and well on college campuses, a supporter of Israel doesn't think most of it is coming from "naturally antisemitic" people.
In the days since Iran's attack on Israel, the "what's next" question remains unanswered. But one analyst says it's probably not World War III.
As America's leaders are using tax dollars to pressure other countries to support abortion, some U.S. senators are encouraging one Latin American nation to stand its ground.
The Democratic Party continues to talk up so-called student loan debt relief, but an advocate for the taxpayers says it has no business in that area.
Congressional testimony from veteran journalist Catherine Herridge last week is part of a First Amendment fight in Congress to protect journalists and their confidential sources.
A Title IX complaint has been filed against Quinnipiac University School of Law for offering a scholarship for anybody – except heterosexual males.