
Iran Rejects Trump’s Economic Threats Amid Increasing Tensions
The Iranian regime dismisses Trump’s economic threats, citing failed sanctions. Tensions rise, diplomacy stalls.

The Iranian regime dismisses Trump’s economic threats, citing failed sanctions. Tensions rise, diplomacy stalls.

The FBI conducted a sting operation in a probe of an alleged plot to bomb the New York State Capitol in Albany.
Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Torah readings depicting exile and homecoming, emphasizing resilience.
One parent and 13 ex-students arrested in a cocaine trafficking ring at Penn State, linked to two fraternity houses.

IndyCar drivers will race 147 laps around D.C.’s National Mall for the Freedom 250 Grand Prix, celebrating a milestone.

The shortage of working-class candidates in politics limits their influence on policies. Despite comprising half of the U.S. labor force, they hold only 1% of state legislature seats.

Cody and Kaleigh Brendle, both blind, grew up near the Jersey Shore, relying on each other for support in life.

The grievance system in immigration detention is failing, leaving detainees without a safe way to report violations.

Jim Shannon, a 71-year-old DUP MP, faces allegations of assaulting a woman. He contests the charges in court.

A Vietnamese pastor has been jailed for 7.5 years for “undermining national unity,” a move condemned by rights groups.


California adopts strict wildfire rules, requiring homeowners to manage plants within five feet to prevent fires.

A controversial Census Bureau report linked to a Trump-aligned think tank fuels claims of illegal noncitizen voting.


The number of Americans filing for bankruptcy is rising, with over 500,000 cases in 2025, a 50% increase from 2022.

In a heartwarming act of solidarity, a group of teenage boys stepped up to help Nora take her first-day-of-school photo after losing her brother, Brady.

Tessa Davis faced a difficult choice for her son’s discipline: suspension or paddling. This decision left a lasting impact.

Elbridge Gerry, a lesser-known Founding Father, gave us “gerrymander” after redistricting to favor his party in 1812.

A coalition of labor unions and higher-education groups sued the Trump administration to halt a new immigration rule.


Animated biblical film ‘David’ hits UK and Irish cinemas on August 21, following its $88M global box office success.

Over 80% of US pastors have considered leaving ministry due to church culture challenges, a new survey reveals.

The Church of Scotland has transferred ownership of an 800-year-old cathedral to a community group in Brechin.


Mills, R-Fla., running for reelection amid allegations of sexual misconduct and campaign finance violations.

Gravity makes the Portland Adult Soap Box Derby possible, a unique event where creativity and joy take the spotlight.

John Strand, a pardoned Jan. 6 rioter, runs for Florida’s 19th Congressional District, sparking debates on roots.

Irene Chang, 21, and Jacqueline Kline, 25, face job search challenges despite degrees, partly due to AI’s impact.


A Catholic church in Greater Manchester, known for its unique architecture and stained glass, gains Grade II* status.

Right To Life UK intensifies its campaign against legalising assisted suicide, urging public to write letters to MPs.
Revitalizing the spirit of community and justice within society, drawing upon the rich traditions of the social gospel movement to address contemporary challenges.