
Republicans’ Infighting Disrupts ICE Funding Bill Progress
Republicans’ Internal Strife Stalls ICE Funding Bill
GOP infighting over unrelated issues halts partisan ICE funding bill progress.

GOP infighting over unrelated issues halts partisan ICE funding bill progress.

Over 2,500 attendees at Jacksonville’s beach baptism revealed a growing commitment to faith, exemplifying a resurgence in spiritual engagement nationwide.
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The USS Gerald R. Ford crew was welcomed by cheering loved ones, aiding their transition after months away.

Nonprofit fraud cases are rising, with $6.8 billion in settlements in 2025. Increased oversight is essential.

The government launches three funds to preserve Britain’s cultural heritage, including a £23M fund for worship places.

Spencer Pratt’s bid for LA mayor hinges on internet fame. He’s using AI videos and social media to challenge politics.

President Trump’s plan to close the Department of Education faces hurdles as essential work and rehiring efforts persist.

Christians in Belarus celebrated as Franklin Graham preached to record-breaking crowds, marking a historic outreach.

A charter plane with 11 passengers made an emergency landing in the ocean off Florida after engine failure, highlighting the importance of safety protocols.

Glendale Community College faced technical issues with AI reading names, sparking boos during commencement.

Trump’s tax return settlement clears past IRS issues, sparking criticism over potential audit and penalty immunity.

A serious medical condition can disrupt your life instantly. Medical leave from work is crucial for focusing on healing.

In Keller, Texas, a home improvement salesman, Caleb Killough, unexpectedly comforts Melinda Potosky, who faces health struggles and grief, leading to life-changing compassion.

The Trump administration, lauded by gun rights groups, is seen as the “golden age” for the Second Amendment.

Denver aims for zero emissions by 2040 with a new thermal energy network using geothermal and sewage heat sources.

Mary Acebu, a special education teacher, uses AI to reduce paperwork, gaining more time for meaningful student interaction.

The RCN’s display of the “Trans Progress Pride Flag” is criticized for implying endorsement of a specific ideology.

The outbreak exacerbates existing challenges, with the WCC urging global solidarity and cooperation to tackle this crisis.

Dr Martin Davie’s article explores why Christian street preachers face arrests in the UK due to victim-centered authoritarianism.

The Archbishop of Canterbury condemns the misuse of religion to sow division, calling for renewed hope and unity in the UK.

Rep. Thomas Massie faces a key test against Trump-backed Ed Gallrein in a GOP primary showdown.

Severe weather events are causing more power outages. Underground lines, being more reliable, are rare but sought after.

A coalition of 24 states and D.C. sued over a Trump-era rule limiting federal loans for healthcare grad students.

The Church of England’s cathedrals are vital community hubs and tourist attractions, yet face financial challenges.

USDA’s 2026 rules require SNAP retailers to stock more diverse foods, sparking concerns over potential impacts on access.

Dating and marriage are markets influenced by supply and demand, impacting romantic outcomes profoundly.

Gerald and Wally, Black men from Atlanta, voted for Trump in 2024. Gerald praises Trump, while Wally criticizes him.

Lawyers representing a Pakistani Christian girl, allegedly forced to convert, welcome her placement in a neutral shelter.

NextEra Energy plans to acquire Dominion Energy for $67 billion, amid rising electricity demand due to AI expansion.

New Hampshire is teaching high schoolers historic restoration skills to address a shortage in tradespeople for old buildings.
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