FEMA Addresses 'Equity' Comment, Why Americans Are Turning To The Occult, Worship After Hurricane Ian
Federal Emergency Management Agency Administrator Deanne Criswell assured Sunday that the agency will provide Hurricane Ian relief to "all communities."
A new poll suggests nearly two-thirds of American voters don't know that fentanyl is killing over 50,000 people a year in the United States.
Members of the Southwest Baptist Church in Fort Myers, Florida, gathered at their battered sanctuary on Sunday to thank God for sparing their lives from Hurricane Ian.
A federal court has ruled that a Catholic in Indiana can lawfully refuse to renew the contract of a guidance counselor in a same-sex marriage.
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