
Family’s Vacation Turns Devastating After Home Engulfed in Flames
When the McMillans’ Texas home was destroyed by fire during a Father’s Day trip, they faced loss but found hope in surviving family Bibles and faith.

When the McMillans’ Texas home was destroyed by fire during a Father’s Day trip, they faced loss but found hope in surviving family Bibles and faith.

Todd Blanche, Trump’s former personal lawyer and nominee for attorney general, faces a contentious confirmation hearing.
President Trump plans a primetime speech focusing on elections, potentially revisiting conspiracy theories.
For 15-year-old Charles Ansevin, ChatGPT is like a friend, offering meaningful discussions, while others remain wary.

When 14-year-old Royal Catherine rescued a disoriented elderly woman from heat distress, his quick actions saved her life and earned community accolades.

A Scottish teacher, Sarah Morse, was dismissed after expressing her anti-abortion stance during a class discussion.

A new report reveals that the social contract in Britain is “broken,” with rising support for extremist ideas.

Spain, Argentina, France, and England, the top four teams, battle in World Cup semifinals to reach the final.

Maine grapples with Senate candidate Graham Platner’s exit after rape allegations. Democrats rush to replace him.

Amnesty UK regrets a report labeling Christian and pro-life groups as “anti-rights,” prompting backlash and review.

Counter-terrorism police now lead the probe into Ann Widdecombe’s death, following new evidence and a suspect’s arrest.

NPR’s A Martinez speaks with Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., about the legacy of the late Sen. Lindsey Graham.

A weekend vigil in Houston mourned Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, shot by ICE agents, sparking grief and outrage.

The Church of England honors the 21 Martyrs of Libya with an annual commemoration on February 15, celebrating their faith.

A preschooler’s cheerful greetings in Concord, NC, sparked meaningful friendships that united neighbors, transforming loneliness into community warmth.

Sen. Mitch McConnell reveals a fall led to his hospitalization, addressing health speculation. He plans to finish his term.

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The Church of England’s General Synod discussed societal divisions, emphasizing reconciliation and humble engagement.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham, a foreign policy hawk and former Trump critic-turned-ally, has died at 71.


The Church of England’s Synod will debate a motion to receive the “Kairos Palestine II” document, sparking controversy.

A young boy mistook a millionaire for a homeless man, leading to a meaningful bond that highlights compassion’s power to transcend economic divides.


The New York Times says several journalists have been subpoenaed by the DOJ over their reporting on Air Force One.

Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014, the largest steam engine, tours the US for America’s 250th anniversary celebration.

Archaeologists uncover a Byzantine-era settlement in Egypt’s Dakhla Oasis, revealing early Christian community life.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide warns of increased suppression in Cuba, highlighting religious freedom violations and detentions.
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