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The coronavirus pandemic that turned the world upside down will be discussed for years to come but a House subcommittee has delivered its final word on the topic Monday.
An ordained minister with a focus on intercultural studies is encouraged that Bible sales are surging, especially among young people.
As another university president has resigned, likely for failing to protect the Jewish students on her campus, a researcher warns that the underlying problem remains.
The multi-front culture war over transgenderism, which has attached itself to everything from women’s sports and children’s hospitals to kindergarten classes, is now coming before the highest court in the land.
In pardoning his son Hunter, President Joe Biden may have given Donald Trump the ammunition he needs to clean house at the Justice Department.
Pornography continues to be a major issue across the nation and the world.
The days are rapidly going away to mark Joe Biden's one term as U.S. president but they may not go fast enough for the ailing president to react to troubles in the Middle East.
A recent study by researchers at NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory finds the current methods of estimating winds from a tornado could be selling them short.
Reacting to a string of promising court rulings, including a recent one in Indiana, an advocate for protecting children says gender-confused children are being protected from making life-changing decisions.
A Republican lawmaker says universities that continue to require COVID shots should pay the medical bills for students diagnosed with certain diseases following a required COVID-19 shot.