The battle for a traditional Christian-Judeo worldview within American society has been harsh these past two years, seen in the political realm through the COVID-19 pandemic, abortion, and LGTB rights.
A man died in an apparent suicide early on Sunday after crashing his car into a barricade near the U.S. Capitol and firing shots into the air, police said.
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The Southern Baptist Convention, the largest protestant denomination, revealed late last week that federal authorities have launched an investigation into its organization following revelations of widespread sexual abuse, including instances of child rape, by staff and ministers at numerous member churches.
Firefighters have managed to halt the spread of a “monster” blaze in southwest France, allowing authorities to reopen a stretch of highway to traffic ahead of a busy travel weekend.
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Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, the Democrat who since the beginning of the Biden Administration had gained enormous popularity among conservatives in his solid-red state, has experienced a drop in popularity that was as profound as it was sudden.
Rishi Sunak, one of two candidates seeking to become Britain’s next prime minister, said Friday’s attack on author Salman Rushdie should serve as a wake-up call to the West over Iran, the Sunday Telegraph reported.
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The Inflation Reduction Act, a bill that nonpartisan economists say will not achieve what its name suggests, has passed the House and will soon be signed into law by President Joe Biden, who believes he has notched a win in the run-up to the midterm elections.
Argentina announced late on Friday a package of tax and customs benefits for the oil and gas industry meant to attract dollars to the South American nation, which is battling crippling inflation and a low level of foreign currency reserves.
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Turning Point Action, a political offshoot of the Turning Point USA group, has announced that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis will be featured in its upcoming ‘Unite and Win’ rallies, to be held across America in the month of August.
Hundreds of Mexican soldiers were sent to the border city of Juarez Friday after a prison face-off between members of two rival cartels caused a riot and shootouts that killed 11 people, most of them civilians, authorities said.
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