Dark skies are creating travel turmoil at the nation's airports with thousands of flights canceled or delayed for extended periods due to severe storms. In the Northeast there were more than 2,000 cancellations, and 7,000 delays Tuesday.
The nation of Haiti is being overrun by criminal gangs raping, killing and starving the population. Haitian police have failed to stop the violence, so citizens are resorting to vigilante justice as Haiti spirals into its biggest crisis in more than a decade.
Author and podcaster Becket Cook discusses the best way for Christians to represent Christ during Pride month.
<p>The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision regarding election matters on Tuesday, siding with a North Carolina court that struck down a congressional districting plan, saying it violated state law.</p>
This week, the U.S. State Department confirmed a decision to halt funding to and cooperation with Israel on scientific and technological research projects based in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank). That decision has angered some Israelis and even brought charges of racism. A spokesman for Ariel University, the largest major educational institution in Samaria with 17,000 students, ten percent of whom are Arab, called the decision "disgusting." Bobby Brown, senior vice president at the university, told JNS News, "There should be no political limitations on research that benefits society and health, safety and wellbeing of the world's population. He added, "The State Department has revised this disgusting and anti-Jewish practice, which in effect reinstates BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) and racism."
Law enforcement is working overtime to deal with a surge in threats against lawmakers and candidates.
As the 2024 election campaign ramps up, so do the concerns over political rhetoric, possibly leading to threats against candidates, lawmakers, and other public figures.
One young boy in North Dakota recently received a very sweet birthday gift.
The U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision regarding election matters on Tuesday, siding with a North Carolina court that struck down a congressional districting plan, saying it violated state law.








