New York City’s Emergency Management Department surprised many when it issued a public service announcement (PSA) about procedures residents should take in the event of a nuclear attack on the city.
After some initial confusion as to whether the NYPD was going to continue to drug test their officers for marijuana, the policy will remain in effect.
The bishop over the Nigerian diocese that was shocked by a brutal massacre early last month recently attended the International Religious Freedom Summit to raise awareness of Christians’ peril in his nation.
A week before the fourth of July, Jayland Walker was stopped by the police for “unspecified traffic and equipment violations.” Minutes later, the 25-year-old was shot 46 times by police and died at the scene.
Earlier this month, border patrol agents confiscated $1.2 million worth of fentanyl at the border.
The Senate engrossed a bill — the final step before submission for a Senate vote — that would ensure the federal government is not supporting any organizations involved in modern-day slavery or human trafficking.
“This practice poses a direct threat to American national security, not least of all because the Chinese Communist Party is currently stockpiling oil for strategic use, and the Biden administration is aiding their effort,” Ted Cruz said.
A group of formerly prominent conservatives with ties to the Bush family released a report Thursday countering former President Donald Trump’s claims that the 2020 presidential election was stolen.
While scientists remain baffled by the mysterious material that holds the universe together, the Bible says that regardless of what dark matter is physically made up of, it was made by God and He is the one ultimately “upholding all things by the word of His power.”
A federal district judge ordered the White House to turn over documents crucial to answering the question, “Did Joe Biden and his officials have social media suppress truthful stories [that], if learned, would harm their reputations?”