On the outside, author and minister Max Lucado had it all together. He was part of a thriving church, had top-selling books in the hands of people all over the country, and was designated the "Best Preacher in America." But Lucado recently opened up about how he secretly drank alcohol to deal with the stress and pressure of ministry.
A now-former Best Buy employee is planning to sue the big-box chain, claiming he was fired from his job for expressing his biblical views on sexuality.
Our unique Constitution was framed on the assumption that humans exist as an objective category of being. "Male" and "female" are not arbitrary social constructs, and knowledge of moral truth is embossed in the psyche of all rational people. Our "rights," therefore, are not unlimited.
A school district in Terre Haute, Indiana is allowing a gender-confused biological female to participate in a boys' physical education class, and allowing her to change her clothes with the boys. In addition, the boys have not been told they've been changing clothes with a female for more than a month and their parents have not been informed either.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is encouraging billionaire businessman Elon Musk to push back against antisemitism on his social media platform X.
The crash site for a stealth fighter jet that went missing during the weekend after its pilot ejected was located Monday in rural South Carolina after the military asked the public for help finding an aircraft built to elude detection.
The former government agent whose story was portrayed by actor Jim Caviezel in the summer blockbuster Sound of Freedom has been accused of sexual misconduct by seven women, according to Vice News. He says the accusations are not true.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has offered a plan to congressional Republicans to avoid a government shutdown that would cut overall spending by 1% of current levels for 31 days.
Spearheaded by a small band of seasoned seniors, the city of St. Louis is beginning to address a painful chapter of its history of segregation.
A Connecticut school board has reportedly axed prayers before board meetings following a complaint from a “concerned community member” and an atheist organization.









