
Bible Society Withdraws ‘Quiet Revival’ Report Due to Faulty Data
Bible Society withdraws its ‘Quiet Revival’ report citing YouGov data errors, despite a claimed rise in active faith.

Bible Society withdraws its ‘Quiet Revival’ report citing YouGov data errors, despite a claimed rise in active faith.

The “No Kings” movement plans 3,000 events for March 28, 2026, aiming to be the largest U.S. mass mobilization.

U.S. firms, hit by Trump’s tariffs, face hurdles in claiming refunds after the Supreme Court’s 2026 ruling in their favor.

The TSA may close smaller airports as unpaid security officers quit or call out, creating a “dire” situation.

The Trump administration shifts focus from offshore wind to fossil fuels, impacting U.S. energy policy and investments.

Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen was convicted of hate speech for publishing a pamphlet on traditional marriage views.

Nine-year-old Logan Vangemert saved a supervisor’s life with CPR hours after learning the technique, showcasing courage and reinforcing the impact of preparedness.

A verdict is expected today in the case against Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen and Bishop Juhana Pohjola over “hate speech”.