Meek and Selfless Nobleman: ‘Bertuccio’s Bride’
Sometimes, we hold on tightly to the things in our lives. To avoid suffering and hardship, we might think it’s wise to acquire and hoard… Read More »Meek and Selfless Nobleman: ‘Bertuccio’s Bride’
Sometimes, we hold on tightly to the things in our lives. To avoid suffering and hardship, we might think it’s wise to acquire and hoard… Read More »Meek and Selfless Nobleman: ‘Bertuccio’s Bride’
Thirteen hundred years have passed since the birth of Western Europe’s great musical tradition. Gregorian chant, first heard in the eighth century, is mother to… Read More »A Musical Visitation to the Zenith of Song: 6 Composers
What do Houdini, Bob Hope, and Don the Talking Dog have in common? y all started out in vaudeville. What was vaudeville? word is French… Read More »American Treasures: Vaudeville, Family Friendly Entertainment
Islamist terrorists are particularly good at faking successful rehabilitation compared to other prisoners, with some studying psychology to better manipulate the work of prison therapists, a… Read More »Incarcerated Jihadists Study Psychology to Delude Prison Bosses
A former police officer from the San Francisco Police Department said that District Attorney Chesa Boudin’s leadership has led to an increase in property crime… Read More »Former Police Officer Comments on Upcoming Chesa Boudin Recall Election: ‘Crime is Up’
North Carolina School Boards Association (NCSBA) withdrew its membership from the National School Boards Association (NSBA) on Thursday. NCSBA’s separation follows the South Carolina, Ohio,… Read More »North Carolina School Boards Association Withdraws From the National School Boards Association
TORONTO—Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard has had his case put over by another two weeks. Nygard, who faces sexual assault charges, made a brief video… Read More »Case of Canadian Fashion Mogul Peter Nygard Adjourned to Nov. 26
WASHINGTON—Targeted sanctions against the Nigerian government for allowing mass slaughter should be a Congressional agenda, according to a celebrated French war correspondent. Bernard-Henri Levy, renowned… Read More »West Should Sanction Nigeria’s Genocide: Bernard-Henri Levy
News analysis Formally arrested on Nov. 5, the charges facing Chinese former vice-minister of public security Sun Lijun go beyond the usual accusations of embezzlement,… Read More »610 Office: From All-Powerful ‘Leading Group’ to Ground Zero in Beijing’s Anti-Corruption Campaign
In northeastern Minnesota, dotting a landscape called the Iron Range, there are cities with names such as Hibbing, Virginia, Chisholm, Nashwauk, and Eveleth, and in… Read More »Pasties, Porketta, and Potica: Culinary Gems of the Iron Range
Thousands gathered in front of the Los Angeles City Hall Oct. 8, protesting the city’s upcoming December deadline for terminating all city employees and contractors… Read More »Thousands Protest Against LA City Worker Vaccine Mandate
CAPE TOWN, South Africa—Eight years after he shot dead his girlfriend, Olympic runner Oscar Pistorius is up for parole, but first, he must meet with… Read More »Pistorius up for Parole, but He Must Meet Victim’s Parents
Satellite imagery revealing the scale of destruction in the town of Thantlang, Chin State, where junta forces are accused of torching scores of homes and… Read More »Satellite imagery shows damage to town torched in Myanmar’s Chin state
CHICAGO—To Scott Troogstad, government control over people’s lives has spread like a fire since the pandemic. Small businesses owners were deprived of livelihood, students could… Read More »‘Our House is On Fire’: Chicago Fire Captain Fights Vaccine Mandate
A bus has been hijacked and set on fire at a loyalist estate on the outskirts of Belfast, the capital of Northern Ireland. Four masked… Read More »Bus Hijacked and Set on Fire as Tensions Rise in Northern Ireland
Perhaps, like me, you have been fascinated, even thrilled, when a bagpiper showed up in a kilt at a wedding or funeral you attended. Or… Read More »Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Bagpipes
Today many are hearing the phrase “trust the science” more than ever before. In response to the current cultural narrative, TV is leading the effort… Read More »TV Partnership Offers Education and Resources on Real Science from a Biblical Worldview
DOVER, Del.—Ruth Ann Minner, a sharecropper’s daughter who became the only woman to serve as Delaware’s governor, has died. She was 86. Minner, who served… Read More »Former Delaware Governor Ruth Ann Minner Dead at 86
vaccine mandates pushed by the federal and provincial governments have divided Canadians, and the way the unvaccinated are berated is “extremely ugly,” a former judge… Read More »Vaccine Mandates Are Dividing Canadians: Former Judge
Texans hit the polls earlier in the week to pass all eight proposed amendments to the state constitution, including one that curtails the ability of… Read More »Texans Pass 8 Amendments to State Constitution, Including One That Strengthens Religious Freedom
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the city government reached an agreement with four labor unions over its COVID-19 vaccine mandate for city… Read More »4 NYC Labor Unions Agree to Drop Lawsuit on City’s Vaccine Mandate
KADUNA, Nigeria—Authorities have yet to identify suspects or make arrests after a complete congregation of Baptists worshipers was kidnapped the morning of Oct. 31 in… Read More »In Nigeria, Terrorists Kidnap a Baptist Congregation
HONG KONG—Last month, several thousand Hong Kong university students, some under the watch of a CCTV camera, were the first to attend compulsory courses on… Read More »New Hong Kong University Classes Set Out Dangers of Breaking Security Law
LAS VEGAS— family of a Las Vegas woman who died in a fiery crash that authorities say former Raiders player Henry Ruggs III caused after… Read More »Family Mourns Woman’s Death in Crash Involving Ex-NFL Player
Thousands of people across the United States took the day off from work on Nov. 3 to participate in walkouts and demonstrations in protest of… Read More »Mass Walkouts, Protests Against Vaccine Mandates Spread Across US
Nurses in Texas recently administered COVID-19 vaccines to two young children despite the vaccines not being authorized for their age group, leaving their families shocked.… Read More »Nurses Give Two Young Children COVID-19 Vaccines Despite Lacking Authorization
Iconic Australian media personality Alan Jones is leaving Sky News Australia. veteran conservative broadcaster will host his final program with the channel on Nov. 4… Read More »Australian Media Personality Alan Jones Leaves Sky News
Supreme Court seemed receptive to arguments that New York state’s tough concealed-carry gun permitting system violates the Second Amendment during a court hearing on Nov.… Read More »Supreme Court Takes Aim at Restrictive New York Concealed-Carry Gun Law
“My heart burst the first week that we had the homeless showers ministry in our church parking lot,” Deborah (Debbie) Gunning told Pezou. “A sad… Read More »A Heart for the Lost in Oceanside
Supreme Court ordered an appeals court in New York to reconsider its ruling that forced religious charities to provide abortion coverage against their religious beliefs… Read More »Supreme Court Orders New York Court to Revisit Ruling Forcing Catholic Diocese to Cover Employee Abortions