
Iran Withdraws from 2026 FIFA World Cup Amid US-Iran Tensions
Iran’s team won’t play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to U.S. attacks, says the sports minister. #WorldCup2026

Iran’s team won’t play in the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to U.S. attacks, says the sports minister. #WorldCup2026

The U.S. investigates a missile strike on an Iranian girls’ school, causing civilian casualties, amid Pentagon scrutiny.

A nursery teacher’s egg demonstration taught students about equality, showing that inner worth transcends external differences, shaping their future interactions.

Americans identifying as “nones” hit a record 24% in 2025, with less than 50% considering religion “very important.”

A Texas mother’s plea for birthday guests led to an outpouring of community support, showcasing the positive impact of social media in tough times.

“The Bible might just save Britain’s self-obsessed youth,” says Celia Walden in The Telegraph, highlighting Gen Z’s rising interest in spirituality amid a turbulent world. Julian Mann reflects on the cultural shift.

Just over a year ago, the U.S. Department of Education abandoned oversight of federal student loan servicers.

DOJ quietly restores gun rights for 22 people, sparking debate over transparency and potential loopholes in the process.

Close to half of Americans support deploying the National Guard at polling places, with Republicans more in favor.

A Texas high school swim team raised nearly $20,000 for their custodian, Van Le, after his extended hospital stay.

Bible sales rose 19% to £6.3m in 2025, reflecting a renewed interest in Scripture, especially among younger readers.