Media 1 day ago JD Vance admits he spoke 'too harshly' against US bishops on immigration issue Vice President JD Vance admits he spoke too harshly about U.S. Catholic bishops after Cardinal Timothy Dolan claimed he apologized for comments last year.
Opinion 4 days ago Stop trusting political parties to save urban America. It's time for us to rise and rebuild A mental reset is required for our urban communities to break out of the cycle of dependency and embrace individual responsibility that drives American success stories.
Media February 19 Ben Sasse opens up about faith, terminal cancer diagnosis in emotional interview Former Sen. Ben Sasse opened up about his Stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis and how faith is helping him face what he calls "a death sentence."
Culture Trends February 11 Hillsdale launches ‘Learn Like Charlie’ campaign to urge Americans to study the Bible, Constitution Hillsdale College launched a "Learn Like Charlie" campaign honoring Charlie Kirk's journey through free online courses in Constitution and Bible studies.
Washington DC February 10 Through winter storms and injury, Buddhist monks finish 2,300-mile 'Walk for Peace' to Washington, DC Nearly two dozen Buddhist monks cross into Washington after a 2,300-mile walk, completing a months-long spiritual journey marked by winter storms, injury and acts of compassion.
Olympics February 8 Mikaela Shiffrin says it's 'tough to reconcile' violence in world while representing USA in Olympics At the Milan Cortina Olympics, Mikaela Shiffrin spoke about representing her values and cited Nelson Mandela’s message of peace as protests over ICE’s role sparked debate in Milan.
Donald Trump February 5 Trump jokes he ‘hangs around’ Mike Johnson because he feels ‘protected’ at Prayer Breakfast President Donald Trump joked about House Speaker Mike Johnson asking to pray before meals, praising Johnson's religious devotion at the National Prayer Breakfast.
Opinion February 3 As Minneapolis fractures, Mobile shows how work, law and God still unite Faith and personal responsibility in Mobile, Alabama, offer solutions to federal overreach and radical resistance plaguing Minneapolis during my journey.
America 250 February 3 $20M ‘One Small Step’ campaign aims to rebuild American pride ahead of 250th anniversary Americans for Prosperity launches $20 million "One Small Step" initiative in Philadelphia with Ron Jaworski and Stacy Garrity to reconnect Americans.
Reality February 3 Former OnlyFans model leaves LA to join Amish community, calling move 'an opportunity from God' Former OnlyFans model Kendra Bates says she left Los Angeles to join an Amish community, seeking faith and purpose after struggling with identity.