Democrats are poised to post more gerrymandering wins in their continued effort to prevail over perceived GOP redistricting power, despite the party’s oft-repeated rhetoric that the practice is a Republican problem.
The idea of a Biden impeachment has been gaining traction among GOP members of Congress looking to take control of the House in November’s midterm elections.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan gave dire warning that Russia could invade Ukraine “any day,” spearheading a conflict that would come at an “enormous human cost.”
Queen Elizabeth II, who on Sunday marks the 70th anniversary of her reign in the United Kingdom, began what will be a one-year celebration of her time at the head of the Royal Family by announcing her intention that Camilla, wife of Prince Charles, be one day treated as a Queen.
The sixth of eight facilities for Afghan refugees finished emptying its inhabitants this past week by resettling them throughout the U.S.
Just one day after the opening ceremonies of the 2022 Winter Olympics, an image emerged that supported the position of those who argued China was a poor choice to host the Olympics.
Human smuggling can involve daring feats of rescuing individuals from harmful situations, but real-world implications of policies that enable even this kind of human trafficking can be abused by bad actors, which still harms innocent lives.
Late last week, the FBI’s Milwaukee Division led the charge as numerous law enforcement agencies from the U.S. and Mexico brought into custody a man who had been on the run since 2006.
Another salvation story shows the deep need for hope and God’s word within the U.S., as well as God’s abundant grace in calling others to Him.
A student at a California middle school was harassed by a substitute teacher because of his mask, not for how he was or wasn’t wearing it, but because of the image it bore.