Rescuers are still searching for victims of the flash floods in Texas after the disaster took the lives of more than 82 people, with dozens still missing. The Guadalupe River rose 26 feet in less than an hour, sweeping through campgrounds, including a Christian summer camp as 750 children slept.
A woman is taking action against her former employer over the claim that she was fired for misgendering a fellow employee.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is in Washington for a high-stakes White House meeting with President Trump. The two are expected to discuss a possible hostage and ceasefire deal in Gaza, the growing threat from Iran and its proxies, and expanding the Abraham Accords.
On Sunday, families and rescuers combed through muddy wreckage and stepped into water-stained cabins at Camp Mystic, a Christian all-girls summer camp devastated by sudden flash floods that have claimed at least 70 lives across central Texas.
Texas parents frantically posted photos of their young daughters on social media with pleas for information as at least 27 campers from an all-girls summer camp were unaccounted for Friday after floods tore through central Texas overnight.
Pastor JP Pokluda has had a front-row seat to revival, traveling American college campuses and watching young people come to Christ.
The majority of Americans support “allowing public school teachers to lead their classes in prayers that refer to Jesus,” according to the Pew Research Center, a respected data and research firm.
As we celebrate our country's independence and freedom, there's perhaps no greater symbol than the American flag, often called the Star Spangled Banner. Today, the original flag, which served as the inspiration for Francis Scott Key and the National Anthem, sits in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C. and how it got there is an interesting story.
The 4th of July makes us think of our independence and freedoms. But when our Founders came up with the First Amendment, were they trying to keep government free from religion? Or religion free from government?
A record-setting 72.2 million Americans are expected to travel for the Fourth of July holiday this year, the most ever recorded for Independence Day.









