
Indiana Storm Leaves Thousands Without Power; Recovery Efforts Ongoing
More than 20,000 people remain without power in northwest Indiana two weeks after severe storms hit the area.

More than 20,000 people remain without power in northwest Indiana two weeks after severe storms hit the area.

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Church leaders in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains face escalating violence as rival factions intensify attacks, raising safety concerns.

A Virginia man’s stroke led to divine healing, restoring his health and inspiring a nurse’s faith, showcasing the profound impact of shared spiritual experiences.

A teacher’s toothpaste lesson highlights the lasting impact of words, urging kindness and mindfulness in speech both in and out of the classroom.

The Trump Administration unveils a two-year plan requiring Arizona, California, and Nevada to cut Colorado River water use.

We explore challenges in higher education, from tuition costs to visa policies, as the new academic year begins.

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The SPUC urges scrutiny of hormonal contraception amid rising wellness trends, highlighting potential health impacts.

The UK’s decision to block Finnish politician Päivi Räsänen reveals the fragility of Christian freedom of expression.

Despite rising demand for Religious Studies at GCSE, a shortage of specialist teachers poses challenges for schools.

The U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on $20 billion of Canadian goods, prompting immediate Canadian retaliation after talks failed.

Trump’s $300M ballroom, deemed vital for national security, cleared by Supreme Court despite opposition and cost concerns.

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

A child boldly shared a spiritual message at a Walmart checkout on a Sunday evening, inspiring shoppers and sparking discussion about faith in public spaces.

The FBI conducted a sting operation in a probe of an alleged plot to bomb the New York State Capitol in Albany.

American churches receive high marks from regular attendees, but over half of self-identified Christians attend less than monthly.

Jewish scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Torah readings depicting exile and homecoming, emphasizing resilience.

Church leaders in Scotland welcome a £1m fund for repairs to listed buildings, aiding historic church maintenance.

Blue state refugees: Conservatives leaving Democratic areas reshape Florida’s political landscape.

One parent and 13 ex-students arrested in a cocaine trafficking ring at Penn State, linked to two fraternity houses.

The jobless rate for 22-27 year-olds with degrees exceeds the national average. Is AI responsible?

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.

In March 2023, Makerita Miracle Tanuvasa defied odds as Australia’s most premature surviving infant, weighing just 351 grams, after an unexpected birth.

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.

Revitalizing the spirit of community and justice within society, drawing upon the rich traditions of the social gospel movement to address contemporary challenges.