Israeli officials sent their condolences and condemned the assassination of Turning Point USA CEO Charlie Kirk as Israel fights its own war against terrorism, while remembering both the anniversary of 9-11 and October 7th.
As America's national parks host record crowds, there is growing concern that federal cuts, staff shortages, and shifting priorities could threaten the future of these natural treasures.
In the aftermath of the tragic murder of Turning Point USA Founder Charlie Kirk, Regent University and its chancellor, Gordon Robertson, have issued the following statements:
Charlie Kirk, the CEO and co-founder of the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA, was shot and killed on Wednesday while speaking to a large crowd at an event at Utah Valley University.
The Federal Trade Commission and Utah have ordered Pornhub's parent company to pay a $5 million penalty for hosting nonconsensual and child sexual abuse content.
Thousands of college students turned their hearts toward Jesus over the past few days as huge ministry events kicked off the school year in Oklahoma and Ohio. These are just the latest signs of spiritual awakening as students cried out to God in praise and worship, seeking salvation and forgiveness.
<p>There is overwhelming support for banning cellphones during class time in middle and high schools. Two-thirds of Americans believe phone-free schools will help students improve their social skills, grades, and behavior.</p>
<p>In an unprecedented move on Tuesday, Israel targeted the top leadership of Hamas living in Doha, the capital of Qatar. Some believe the attack could help bring the nearly two-year war in Gaza to an end.</p>
<p>The October 7th, 2023, murders and abductions by Hamas changed the lives of all Israelis. For Oren Seliger, it caused him to walk away from a very successful career in high-tech. He changed tracks and pivoted to advancing the stability and security in biblical Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank, where he now lives.</p>
The October 7th, 2023, murders and abductions by Hamas changed the lives of all Israelis. For Oren Seliger, it caused him to walk away from a very successful career in high-tech. He changed tracks and pivoted to advancing the stability and security in biblical Judea and Samaria, also known as the West Bank, where he now lives.