I'm the first to admit it: Before my incarceration, I was a selfish father. I went through the motions. I was the typical "weekend dad," hanging out with my daughter, Jessica, when I felt like it. I had "better" things to do—namely, whatever illegal hustle I came up with.
More than 120 missing children have been rescued in Florida in a two-week operation that the state's attorney general is calling the "largest child rescue mission in history."
The U.S. Senate is expected to vote in mid-December on whether to extend the tax credits for an estimated 22 million enrollees in the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. President Trump opposes extending the existing system of directly paying the insurance companies, saying he'd rather...
The global media ministry Christianity Today has announced Dr. Nicole Martin as its new president and CEO. Martin, the first woman to lead the organization, brings more than 25 years of academic and ministry leadership experience to the role, most recently serving as chief operating officer for Christianity Today.
Ministry leaders with UniteUS are testifying that "hundreds of students fully surrendered their lives to Jesus" during its last event of the year at Clemson University Tuesday night.
Two Oregon teachers who were fired for criticizing their school district's policy, which allowed trans-identifying students to use bathrooms and locker rooms of their choice, have reached a $650,000 settlement with their former employer.
Apologist and author Frank Turek has kept a level-headed, faith-driven approach to grappling with the unthinkable. Turek, a close ally of the late conservative and Christian commentator Charlie Kirk, was on site at Utah Valley University when Kirk was assassinated Sept. 10, 2025.
In a rare display of bipartisan unity, Congress voted nearly unanimously to require the Justice Department to release its long-sealed Jeffrey Epstein files, increasing pressure on the White House and marking a major shift in the fight for transparency.
The Pentagon is hitting reset on how America builds its weapons. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says the U.S. can't afford years-long delays or red tape, as global threats rise.
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court is set to weigh in on whether a lower court overstepped its limits when it barred a mother from reading the Bible to her 12-year-old daughter or taking her to church.









