
Trump’s Executive Power Expands in Spending Amid Government Shutdown
President Trump’s broad use of executive power is altering federal spending amid a government shutdown, sparking debate.

President Trump’s broad use of executive power is altering federal spending amid a government shutdown, sparking debate.

Sumner High School, the oldest Black graduate high school west of the Mississippi, fights to survive after a tornado.

A severe storm devastated Alaska’s west coast, displacing thousands. The Presbyterian Church is aiding recovery efforts.

French authorities rush to track down thieves who executed a daring jewelry heist at the Louvre, stealing crown jewels.

Rep. Chip Roy filed impeachment articles against Judge Deborah Boardman for leniency in a high-profile sentencing.

Explore the impact of tariffs, AI, immigration, and market uncertainty on the economy with insights from Zanny Minton Beddoes.

Pastor Oliveira, facing visa expiration, prepares to self-deport, ending his U.S. ministry journey with optimism and hope.

Vice President JD Vance is in Israel meeting with PM Netanyahu. The Gaza ceasefire is holding despite recent conflict.


Nordic church leaders urge Russia to return Ukrainian children, highlighting the need for justice and peace efforts.

Nearly 40% of Gen Z women identify as atheist, agnostic, or having no faith, showing a trend of spiritual disengagement.

Discover peace as a gift of the Spirit, rooted in God’s presence, not our control. Jesus embodies this true peace for us.