
Texas Public Universities Face Changes Amid Political Pressure
Texas Universities Face Sweeping Changes
Public universities in Texas are altering course content to address concerns of indoctrination by lawmakers.

Public universities in Texas are altering course content to address concerns of indoctrination by lawmakers.

Bill Gates is set to testify before a House committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein. Gates denies knowledge of crimes.

Voters in Wisconsin and Georgia show significant shifts toward Democratic candidates, reflecting a broader trend.

Amid economic stress, Americans shift to premium foods as small indulgences, seeking control and virtue in purchases.

A New Hampshire boy with deafness overcomes isolation as classmates learn sign language, transforming his school life into one of friendship and belonging.

After the 2022 midterms, student voter turnout at community colleges neared public four-year institutions, closing the gap.

Christian and Muslim leaders in Nigeria united for the Abuja Declaration, rejecting violence in God’s name for peace.

The U.S. and Iran reached a temporary ceasefire, with Israel supporting the agreement but continuing its assault.

British businessman Lord Robert Edmiston discusses using wealth and technology for Christian mission and global outreach.

The Greek Orthodox Church baptized over 250 new members this Easter, with mass events across the country, including 75 in Hertfordshire. Many new believers were guided by the Discover Orthodoxy programme.

A federal judge in Louisiana ruled that access to an abortion drug remains unchanged, pending FDA safety review updates.