


A judge denied the Kennedy Center’s board request to delay removing President Trump’s name from the building.
Few city planning concepts are as sacrosanct as the idea that growth is good and decline is bad. For cities…
Rabbi Marc Angel’s new book on Rabbi Uziel highlights his inclusive vision for a Jewish state and encourages peace.

President Trump’s board at the Kennedy Center tries to keep his name on the building before a court-ordered removal.

Ousted leader Yoon Suk Yeol jailed for drone flights over Pyongyang in 2024, escalating tensions with North Korea.

Executives face pressure to defend or drop DEI initiatives. Is inclusion a moral imperative? Our research says yes.

A new study reveals that socioeconomic factors in a preteen’s neighborhood can create distinct patterns in their brain.

Ian Proud’s journey through PTSD after the 2004 tsunami led him to write “Searching,” a novel rooted in healing and faith.

Two Greenville County deputies saved an infant’s life after a pool accident, showcasing the vital role of first responders in critical emergencies.

The government’s plan to equate cohabiting couples with married ones is deemed unfair by critics, who argue it may undermine marriage by blurring the lines between the two.

President Trump named Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, sparking controversy and debate.

“God has prepared me for this moment…we will bring the sixth World Cup title to Brazil,” says striker Igor Thiago.

NEW YORK — The New York Knicks made a record comeback from 29 points down to beat the San Antonio Spurs 107-106.

With conventions in focus, union political participation remains uncertain amid growing political diversity.

In 1994, U.S. World Cup tickets averaged $58; by 2026, prices soared to $1,300, highlighting stark income inequality.

On July 1, new student loan changes from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act will take effect, impacting repayment plans.

With June comes what is known as “Pride Month,” focusing on the LGBTQ+ community. The concept of pride was initially…

A coalition in Scotland urges churches, parents, and communities to shape education with a new video campaign.

Last January, Xenia Pantos, a therapist, noticed federal agents in Portland, Maine, sparking concern for locals.

Geoff Guy’s chance discovery of Alice Cooper’s lost credit card in Payson, Arizona led to a prompt reunion just before the rock star’s European tour.

A truck driver intervened to save a young woman from a kidnapper, showcasing how quick actions can prevent tragedies and highlight divine timing in everyday life.


New test scores reveal younger students’ gains in reading and math. However, challenges remain for 13-year-olds.

Churches face the challenge of improving theological literacy amid rising Christian nationalism while engaging with their congregations’ concerns.

Sports have been central to America’s celebrations in Philadelphia since 1876, but rising costs challenge accessibility.


Former Labour minister Alan Milburn’s review highlights nearly a million UK youths are ‘Neet’, amid complex challenges.

Today’s primary contests span from Maine to Nevada, with crucial races for Senate, House, and governor positions.

Tributes have been paid to Dale Rhoton, co-founder of Operation Mobilisation, following his death at age 88.

Oklahoma teen Konner Farewell turns his lawn care business into a charity, funding summer camps for kids while inspiring community service and kindness.
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