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The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women kicked off its 70th session in New York, drawing delegates from around the globe in what is supposed to be efforts to defend women with global policy recommendations.
As Canada approaches the 10th anniversary of legalizing assisted suicide, the country is rapidly nearing a grim milestone: 100,000 deaths through the practice.
The Gaza Strip has become the only place in the world where a terror group can repeatedly wage war -- funded by the international community -- while that same international community pays to rebuild the battlefield afterward, possibly for the next war.
For a topic that occupies nearly a third of the Bible, the end times remain one of the most misunderstood areas of Scripture. Many Christians care deeply about God's Word, attend church faithfully, and read their Bibles regularly, yet still feel uncertain when the conversation turns to prophecy.
One of the more striking warnings came from Yuval Noah Harari, of the World Economic Forum. Harari stated that AI may soon dominate language itself, declaring that "everything made of words will be taken over."
A recent Fox News poll captures the shift: a record 38% of Americans now say it would be a good thing for the country to move away from capitalism and toward socialism -- an increase of six points since 2022.
Family-friendly films may be making a comeback in Hollywood as younger parents get involved in the filmmaking process and as woke films fail at the box office.
According to new data from Gallup, Americans with no formal religious identity -- often called the "nones" -- now make up 24% of the U.S. population, the highest level ever recorded. Here are ten reasons why the rise of global uncertainty may lead some of the "nones" to reconsider their spiritual outlook.
In the early hours after a violent attack in New York City, Americans turned to the media for clarity. What they received instead -- at least from one of the nation's most powerful news organizations -- was a lesson in narrative management.
According to a new nationwide study, one in seven Christian colleges in the United States now has some form of connection to the abortion industry. For many believers, that statistic is almost unthinkable. But the numbers are real, and they raise serious questions about what "Christian" actually means in the context of modern higher education.
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