
Colorado Governor Reduces Sentence for Former Clerk Tina Peters
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reduced former county clerk Tina Peters’ sentence, allowing parole eligibility by June 1.

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis reduced former county clerk Tina Peters’ sentence, allowing parole eligibility by June 1.

Open Doors accuses Cuban authorities of jailing a 16-year-old Christian boy and denying him medical care to pressure his parents.

Rumors spread about school kids being confined in boxes by special education teachers, prompting outrage and reforms.

U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon defends the Trump administration’s budget proposal amid a heated committee hearing.

Rush Doshi discusses the impact of Trump’s tariffs and China’s response.

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A delivery driver paused his busy route to rescue a trapped calf, showcasing compassion that transcends daily pressures and reminds us of our shared responsibility.

In a social media era full of enticing food content, kids refuse bland school meals. Schools adapt to meet demands.

Christian charities urge UK churches to support vulnerable children amid foster care shortages, highlighting fostering’s rewards and challenges.

CSW and 30 groups urge UN to extend Eritrea rapporteur’s mandate, citing ongoing rights abuses and detention concerns.

A survey by Green Christian found only 12% of churches consistently consider ethics in food, urging an ethical policy.


Powell defeated State Sen. John Cavanaugh by 2% in a closely watched race with significant implications for the U.S. House.



Gas price hikes hit low-income Pennsylvanians hardest, forcing tough choices between fuel and essentials like food.

Last week’s elections highlight a loss of trust in the system and politicians, with fragmentation in UK politics.

Attendance has risen for the fifth year, with over 1 million worshippers, marking a year of unbroken growth.

Some experts argue the U.S. is shifting toward “competitive authoritarianism,” where democratic norms are undermined.

Christians in eastern DRC face escalating violence from an Islamic State-linked group, says an Amnesty report.

Louisiana officials have tentatively agreed on a $4.8M settlement with Ronald Greene’s family over his 2019 arrest death.

The pandemic-era decline in U.S. math and reading scores was part of a decade-long “learning recession,” says a report.

David Venturella is set to become ICE’s acting director, having previously managed contracts between ICE and detention facilities.


Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy returns to his reality TV roots with “The Great American Road Trip,” a series.

Gas prices remain high in 2026, prompting President Trump to push for a federal gas tax suspension. However, experts argue it won’t significantly reduce costs for consumers.

A jury found Jonathan Fletcher, former minister at Emmanuel Church Wimbledon, guilty of indecently assaulting a man over 25 years. Fletcher, now in his 80s with dementia, won’t face a trial or sentence.

When 13-year-old Evan Mackey choked on a lemon candy, quick actions by his parents highlighted the crucial need for emergency preparedness in households.

Local elections reveal a seismic shift in UK politics, questioning the two-party system and sparking an ideological battle.
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