Recently, controversy has arisen involving two entertainment productions geared towards children – Harry Potter and Sesame Street.
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Recently, controversy has arisen involving two entertainment productions geared towards children – Harry Potter and Sesame Street.
The U.S. State Department on Wednesday added dozens of current and former officials, lawmakers, judges, and businessmen from Central America to a list that names those the U.S. government considers “corrupt and undemocratic” actors in the region.
On June 24, the Supreme Court ruled that abortion is not protected under the constitution in a ruling that gave each individual state the power to regulate the procedure as it sees fit. While it could take months to fully realize the ramifications of the ruling, there is an increased relevance to understanding where each state stands now.
Joe Biden, the oldest person ever to serve as president of the United States, has tested positive for COVID-19, is experiencing mild symptoms, and will continue working but in isolation, the White House said on Thursday.
On Thursday, ESPN ran a report revealing that Russia has fired back the United States government’s declaration of Griner’s arrest as a “wrongful detention.” Russian officials argue that the U.S. condemnation of Griner’s arrest is disrespectful to the laws of the country.
The International Missions Board (IMB) is focusing its efforts to reach the most unreached people groups in the world, according to a recent report from Baptist Press.
Leslie Frazier won’t let personal disappointment prevent him from helping young coaches advance or using his position to glorify God.
Israel’s Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that the state can revoke the citizenship of people who carry out actions that constitute a breach of trust against the state, including terrorism, espionage, or treason.
The left’s radical gender ideology has scored another victim, this time being the dictionary itself, with Merriam-Webster expanding the definition of “male” and “female” to include gender identity.
Comedian Dave Chappelle’s show was cancelled on Wednesday, just hours before Chappelle was to take the stage at First Avenue, a concert venue that boasts of being “the epicenter of live music and entertainment in Minneapolis.”