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Pastor Jack Hibbs thanks Gov. Newsom for vetoing ‘terrible’ illegal immigrant housing bill
Pastor Jack Hibbs of Calvary Chapel Chino Hills thanked California Gov. Gavin Newsom late Friday for vetoing a bill that would have given up to $150,000 to illegal immigrants as a down payment for home loans.
Aurora mayor blames ‘bad’ Biden border policies for Venezuelan gang problem
Mayor Mike Coffman of the city of Aurora, Colorado, said the Biden-Harris border policies are to blame for the criminal gang problem that has shone a negative spotlight on his largely safe community.
Have false gods infiltrated American politics? 'Politics in the Pews' podcast explores
In the most recent episode of The Christian Post's new podcast "Politics in the Pews," host and Christian Post reporter Ian Giatti explored the concerns some Christians might have regarding the faith of the candidates running for president and the potential spiritual dangers of religious syncretism in politics.
Wycliffe Bible Translators missionary died by suicide at Chicago airport, police say
Wycliffe Bible Translators is mourning the passing of 57-year-old missionary mother of two Virginia Vinton, who authorities say died by apparent suicide at Chicago O'Hare International Airport earlier this month.
Nicaragua detains over a dozen priests in renewed crackdown on Catholic Church
Nicaragua has detained around a dozen priests in what advocates are calling a “renewed crackdown” on the Catholic Church, most of whom were leaders of the diocese previously led by exiled bishop Rolando Álvarez.
UN fires 9 staffers accused of involvement in Oct. 7 Hamas-led massacre after probe
Nine staffers for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees have been fired over their potential involvement in the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, attack that killed hundreds in southern Israel, the U.N. announced Monday.
Liberty University faces civil rights lawsuit after firing trans-identified employee
The American Civil Liberties Union of Virginia and the legal group Butler Curwood have filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Liberty University on behalf of a trans-identified former employee fired after telling his employer he identified as a woman.
Church of England vicar not obligated to resign despite no-confidence vote
A Church of England vicar is not obligated to step down despite a congregation's vote of no confidence after his actions allegedly caused attendance to "plummet," the diocese says.
Members of beloved gospel music family The Nelons die in Wyoming plane crash
Three members of the Atlanta-based gospel group The Nelons — described as "one of America's most cherished Gospel music families" — died in a plane crash in Wyoming Friday as they were en route to join a cruise to Alaska.
The Inside Story: What happens next amid political chaos?
Christian Post reporter Jon Brown joined Billy Hallowell on "The Inside Story" podcast to discuss the assassination attempt on former President Trump, his selection of J.D. Vance as his running mate and the uncertainties surrounding the Democratic presidential ticket.