
FAA Reduces Air Traffic Amid Government Shutdown and Staffing Shortages
FAA to Reduce Air Traffic Amid Shutdown
FAA to cut flights by 10% at major airports due to shutdown-induced staffing shortages, ensuring safety.

FAA to cut flights by 10% at major airports due to shutdown-induced staffing shortages, ensuring safety.

California approved Prop 50, changing election maps. Rep. Kevin Kiley opposes it, proposing a ban on mid-decade gerrymandering.

Matthew Grech in Malta faces legal action for sharing his ex-gay testimony, challenging conversion therapy laws.


ACNA Archbishop Steve Wood takes a voluntary leave amid an investigation into misconduct allegations against him.

Attendance at Church of England services rose for the fourth year, with worshippers exceeding 1 million in 2024.

Fraud victims are 60% more loyal if banks issue refunds and identify perpetrators, signaling competence and trust.

“Sex sells” is a well-known marketing mantra, but new research shows extreme attractiveness can backfire on influencers.

Women and girls often face religious persecution, and are shunned by their church communities after escaping captors.

NPR’s Domenico Montanaro analyzes 2025 elections: Democrats excelled across races, posing challenges for Republicans.

The Bible Society’s new report explores how global cultural, religious, and economic factors shape Scripture engagement.

NJ Democrat Mikie Sherrill wins gubernatorial race against Republican Jack Ciattarelli in a closely watched election.