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By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Thursday, May 21, 2026 Getty Images A self-styled New Jersey prophet who told one of his followers that sex with him would protect her from mental illness and instructed another to get an abortion after getting her pregnant is now facing two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud, or […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Thursday, May 21, 2026 Brendan Fraser in “Pressure” | Focus Features In the new World War II thriller “Pressure,” the fate of the free world hangs on one tense question: What does the weather forecast say? Set during the crucial 72 hours before D-Day, the film from director Anthony […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Wednesday, May 20, 2026 The unidentified man who was recorded robbing the owner of Arepa Express in Melrose Park, Illinois, on May 12, 2026. | Screenshot/Fox32 An Illinois restaurant owner who was held up at gunpoint and robbed of about $10,000 worth of jewelry said he cried out to God […]
This year, as America remembers those who shaped our nation over the last 250 years, Dr. Mildred Fay Jefferson should be honored for her dedicated fight for life. Born in Texas, the only child of a Methodist minister and a school teacher, Mildred would follow the town doctor on his rounds. From his horse and […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Tuesday, May 19, 2026 Gary Thomas “Tom” Keesee is accused of sexually abusing multiple individuals associated with Faith Life Church founded by his parents in Ohio. | Screengrab/YouTube/Faith Life Church Online The trial of Gary Thomas “Tom” Keesee, a son of Gary and Drenda Keesee, founders and senior pastors of […]
In 1882, Friedrich Nietzsche famously proclaimed “God is dead” in The Parable of the Madman. In it, Nietzsche warned that the modern zeal to rid the world of the divine would not turn out the way that the skeptics and utopianists hoped. In fact, the deed of killing God, Nietzsche wrote, was far beyond what they […]
Online learning is a wonderful thing. Until it isn’t. The Washington Post recently highlighted how some online colleges are allowing students to take unlimited courses, and on their own timeline. Result? Students are speeding through their online courses in weeks, leading to quick degrees. Very quick. The phenomenon, the Post reports, is sometimes referred to […]
Throughout this month, hundreds of thousands of graduates will walk across stages and begin a new stage in their journey of life. Many will sit through boring, pointless, or otherwise uninformed graduation speeches, unhelpful microcosms of what happened to them in the classroom. Perhaps the greatest commencement address of the modern era was given in 1978 by renowned Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn. His prophetic voice to that year’s Harvard graduates stressed the […]
By Ryan Foley, Christian Post Reporter Sunday, May 17, 2026 Photo of a stressed-out young mother sipping coffee on her messy bed while her three daughters jump around her. | Getty Images/Davin G. Photography Less than a third of American parents pray with their children, according to new research from the American Bible Society, even […]
By Jon Brown, Christian Post Reporter Saturday, May 16, 2026 “Rededicate 250” sign is visible as workers continue to build out Freedom 250’s Great American State Fair infrastructure on the National Mall on May 14, 2026, in Washington, D.C. The 16-day World’s Fair-scale celebration of America’s 250th birthday will run from June 25 to July […]