San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy and his wife, Jenna, announced the birth of their first baby in a joint Instagram post, saying, "Life just became a whole lot sweeter."
In the age of information and artificial intelligence, smartphones are at the center of our culture, and that comes with serious challenges and concerns, especially for kids whose minds are still developing.
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has agreed to pay more than $6 million to settle a lawsuit over its role in assisting pro-Palestinian protestors who blocked Jewish students and faculty from large areas of campus and critical campus buildings.
Think of the U.S. economy as a person who looks healthy, but on the inside is carrying a serious disease that could kill them. That disease is the massive federal debt.
Forty Baptist leaders representing 22 states delivered a letter to President Trump urging his immediate action to stop the mail-order distribution of the abortion drug mifepristone, which now accounts for more than 60 percent of all U.S. abortions.
Worship leader and activist Sean Feucht is calling out what he sees as a “demonic stronghold” on Canada after officials across the country forced the cancellation of events in several cities.
Archaeologists have found a Jewish-minted bronze coin from the time just before the Romans' destruction of the Second Jewish Temple in A.D. 70. The coin, found in the southwestern corner of the Temple Mount, bears an inscription in ancient Hebrew: "For the Redemption of Zion."
Canada became the latest country on Wednesday to commit to recognizing a Palestinian state. More than two dozen nations plan to back the two-state solution to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner has stood out in the new Trump administration, making headlines for leading prayers before White House cabinet meetings. His Christian faith is what also compels him to push for new solutions for youth who fall through the cracks after aging out of foster care.
The founding manager of the Grammy Award-winning band Evanescence has come forward claiming ex-Newsboys and DC Talk frontman Michael Tait drugged and sexually assaulted him in the late '90s, according to a Guardian report.









