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Supreme Court agrees to hear appeal from retired police officer charged in Jan. 6 riot
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an appeal from a former Boston police officer charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, U.S. Capitol riot, a decision which could upend similar charges facing hundreds of others and potentially impact the prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds weighs in on state Capitol's satanic display amid backlash: 'Absolutely objectionable'
Republican Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a statement regarding a controversial satanic display in the Iowa State Capitol that some have called on her to remove.
Florida school board votes unanimously to keep Bible on library shelves
Officials in one Florida school district have voted unanimously to keep the Holy Bible in its libraries despite a challenge from an atheist activist who claimed Scripture is “obscene” and “harmful.”
Satanic display in Iowa State Capitol stirs debate among GOP lawmakers: 'Outrage and disgust'
A satanic exhibit in the Iowa State Capitol has caused a stir among Republican state lawmakers who are debating the legality of allowing such displays on state property.
Nonprofits working together to install record number of State Capitol Nativity scenes
Two nonprofits are working together to help private citizen groups set up another record number of Nativity scenes on the grounds of state capitols this Advent season.
Max Lucado shares health update 2 years after ascending aortic aneurysm diagnosis
Max Lucado shares a health update two years after being diagnosed with an ascending aortic aneurysm.
'Christmas isn't racist': Trudeau, Canadian lawmakers respond to paper calling Christian holidays 'systemic discrimination'
Lawmakers in Canada are denouncing a recent report by a Canadian government human rights panel which described Christmas and Easter holidays as examples of “systemic religious discrimination.”
Scott Sauls reflects on 'hard' year, choosing humility over platform in first post since resignation
In his first blog post since stepping down as lead pastor of Christ Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Scott Sauls reflected on the “hard” year his family endured and the importance of prioritizing humility and service over seeking power, fame and success.
Russian Orthodox Church hails Supreme Court ruling against 'extremist' LGBT movement
The Russian Orthodox Church is celebrating a ruling by the Russian Supreme Court that labeled the international pro-LGBT movement as "extremist," calling it a "form of moral self-defense" against attacks on biblical marriage and family.
'Blizzard of lies': 5 highlights from DeSantis vs. Newsom 'Great State Debate'
Gov. Gavin Newsom, R-Calif., and Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., faced off in Alpharetta, Georgia, on Thursday during Fox News' 90-minute "Great Red vs. Blue State Debate," moderated by Fox News host Sean Hannity.