Eight Dead Sea Scrolls Featured at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library

The Dead Sea Scrolls, a treasure trove of ancient manuscripts, are captivating audiences at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, California. The exhibition, aptly named “Dead Sea Scrolls: The Exhibition,” runs through September 2, 2025, and features eight newly installed scrolls, including the rare Community Rule Scroll 4Q260, also known as the Manual … Read more

Nonpartisan Organization Advocates for a Pause on AI Regulation in Virginia, Citing Potential Regulatory Chaos

Public policy advocates in Virginia are calling for a decade-long pause on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) regulations, aiming to give Congress the chance to take the reins. The Virginia Institute for Public Policy, which champions individual opportunity and economic growth, has officially backed a proposed “10-year moratorium” on AI regulations. This pause would allow Congress … Read more

7 Misconceptions and Truths About July 4th

As the United States approaches its 249th Independence Day, Christians across the nation are reflecting on the significance of this historic occasion. The Fourth of July is not just a day for fireworks and barbecues; it serves as a reminder of the values that shaped our nation, including freedom, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness—principles … Read more

Christians Can "Love Everyone" While Supporting "Alligator Alcatraz," Claims Evangelical Group

In a surprising twist in the ongoing immigration debate, Florida has opened a new detention facility for illegal immigrants, dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz." This facility, located in the heart of the Florida Everglades, has sparked a whirlwind of reactions, from staunch support to fierce protests. Recently, former President Donald Trump visited the site, accompanied by Florida … Read more

Trump Suggests Potential Arrest of Mayorkas During Alligator Alcatraz Tour: Utter Incompetence

In a recent turn of events, former President Donald Trump has suggested that former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas may face investigation and possible arrest for his management of the southern border during President Joe Biden’s administration. This statement came during Trump’s visit to a newly established migrant detention facility in Florida, humorously … Read more

Dr. Phils Media Company Files for Bankruptcy and Sues TBN for Breach of Contract

Merit Street Media, the media company founded by renowned psychologist and television personality Dr. Phil McGraw, has recently filed for bankruptcy, stirring significant discussion in the Christian media community. This development comes amid a contentious legal battle with the Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), a major player in Christian broadcasting. According to court documents filed in … Read more

"Gallup Reports Historic Low in American Patriotism Due to Political and Generational Shifts"

American Patriotism Declines: A Christian Perspective on National Pride Recent surveys reveal a striking trend: American patriotism is at an all-time low. According to a Gallup poll conducted just before Independence Day, only 58% of Americans now identify as "extremely" or "very" proud of their country, marking a significant decline from 67% the previous year. … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Challenges Against State Restrictions on Male Athletes Competing in Womens Sports

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear two pivotal cases that could reshape the landscape of women’s sports in America. These cases center on whether transgender athletes who identify as female should be allowed to compete in female sports categories. As the debate intensifies, many are looking to the court for clarity on this … Read more

Supreme Court to Review Preachers Challenge to Amphitheater Speech Restrictions

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a significant case that could have far-reaching implications for free speech rights, particularly for religious expression in public spaces. The case, Gabriel Olivier v. Brandon, Mississippi, centers around an ordinance that restricts preaching and evangelism near the Brandon Amphitheater, a popular venue for concerts and events. The … Read more