Israel and Lebanon have not sat down to negotiate a framework for a peace deal in four decades. Today, Secretary of State Marco Rubio facilitated a meeting between the two countries.
A massive education shift is officially underway in Texas with school choice. Families in the Lone Star state can now use state-funded accounts to pay for private school tuition or other educational expenses.
Pro-life protester Mark Houck has won a seven-figure settlement in his legal battle with the federal government after the Biden Department of Justice arrested him at gunpoint in front of his terrified wife and children.
German-born Alexander Dietze learned about Germany’s history and the Holocaust in school, but it wasn't discussed at home. Raised in a secular household, he became a Christian in his early 20s. Years later, an abrupt awakening came when his grandfather offered him Nazi SS medals as part of their family heritage. This moment spurred Alexander and his wife, Cäcilia, to found the ministry Back to Zion, dedicated to helping Holocaust survivors in Israel.
Regent University in Virginia Beach hosted Turning Point USA Faith's "Make Heaven Crowded" Tour 2026 on Monday. The event continues the mission of the late Turning Point USA's founder, Charlie Kirk, who had a passion for young people to serve God and country.
Allegations of sexual misconduct are forcing two members of Congress to resign.
As Israel pauses to remember one of history's darkest chapters, new concerns are emerging about the future. Rising antisemitism and growing global tensions are casting a shadow over Holocaust Remembrance Day.
President Trump met with reporters Monday outside of the Oval Office to address several different topics, ranging from a controversial image he posted on Truth Social to his comments about the Pope and the conflict with Iran.
A Christian pastor in Britain has been facing an ongoing four-month criminal investigation for speaking out peacefully about his biblical faith in public.
As America marks 250 years, there will be flyovers and parades, fireworks and block parties – all the familiar ways a proud nation celebrates such a milestone. But an anniversary like this demands more than celebration. It should invite reflection, because it asks us not only to rejoice in what has endured, but to remember what made it possible.









