
Trump Family Earns Over $1 Billion from Crypto Ventures Last Year
President Trump and Family’s Crypto Earnings
Trump family earned over $1 billion last year from crypto businesses, federal filing shows.

Trump family earned over $1 billion last year from crypto businesses, federal filing shows.

Two Church leaders from the Diocese of Chelmsford received a stone from Lichfield Cathedral as a symbol of shared faith.
Democratic socialists are gaining ground, winning primaries in NY, Philadelphia, and Denver, signaling a growing movement.
July 1 marks the start of a federal program funding short-term workforce training, but only 12 states are ready.

In Venezuela, a miraculous survival story emerged as a newborn, buried for 32 hours after a 7.5 magnitude quake, was found unscathed, thanks to divine protection.

The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S., rejecting Trump’s effort to limit it.

The Archbishop of York urges for better religious literacy in media to combat stereotypes and enhance community cohesion.

The BBC unveils a new series on Jesus Christ, blending historical research and expert insights, airing in 2027.

Christian Concern warns Labour’s conversion therapy ban may lead to persecution of parents and pastors, risking free speech.

The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship for children born in the U.S., rejecting President Trump’s limits on immigration.

Most Americans know their avocado toast relies on Mexico, but few realize it’s the U.S.’s top trading partner.

New Jersey Republican Thomas Kean Jr. cites depression for his four-month absence from Congress, pledging transparency.


NPR’s Steve Inskeep talks with Rep. Gregory Meeks about the Trump administration’s Iran briefing to lawmakers.

Congress has expanded federal Pell Grants for short-term workforce training, but many programs struggle to qualify.

Orthodox Christians opposing the Conversion Practices Bill find no support from Church of England bishops in the Lords.

King Charles emphasizes religious freedom, but the Church must proclaim Christ’s truth above all, Canon J. John argues.

Dr. Robert Singleton II addresses suffering and faith, emphasizing God’s presence amid hardship, offering comfort through scripture and personal experience.

John Cronin, a 30-year-old entrepreneur with Down syndrome, opened a retail store for John’s Crazy Socks, boosting employment for those with disabilities.

In 2023, nearly a third of pregnancies in England and Wales ended in abortion, marking a 13% rise from 2022, per ONS data.

Gov. Whitmer insists Michigan Guard only supports America 250, not Trump’s task force, amid deployment concerns.

Wheelchair users face long repair delays due to private equity-driven industry consolidation, risking isolation.

The Supreme Court upheld Lisa Cook’s role at the Federal Reserve, emphasizing its independence and vital economic role.

The Supreme Court restricted geofencing, a technique allowing police to access big tech databases for crime scenes.

A Church of England paper urges Christians to model healthy patriotism, resist nationalism, and bridge social divides.

The LDCF urges an investigation after the Lib Dems admitted to unlawfully discriminating against a Christian MP candidate.

Executives buying company stock during downsizing can signal confidence in a turnaround, offering insights to investors.

At 99, Betty and Kermit Eastman of Minnesota celebrate 80 years of marriage, a rare milestone that highlights enduring love and commitment in today’s world.

Lynn Touchette teaches Christians to combat negative thoughts using Scripture, emphasizing their spiritual authority to reject harmful patterns effectively.

President Trump aims for three new nuclear reactors by July 4, 2026, sparking a fast-paced nuclear race.

Texas students must read Bible passages and learn about Christianity’s role in state history under new curriculum rules.
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