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America's top 5 most sinful cities: list
America’s sin problem isn’t confined to Las Vegas, according to a new study.

California drops $67K in fines against Bay Area church, Christian school over COVID-era guidelines
In what attorneys say is a “landmark” vindication, California regulators have dismissed all citations against a Bay Area church and Christian school issued at the height of the state’s stringent COVID-19 restrictions.

Afghan national charged with first-degree murder for National Guard attack
The 29-year-old Afghan national arrested in connection with Wednesday's shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C., was charged with first-degree murder on Friday, following the death of 20-year-old National Guard Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom.

National Guard attack update: Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, has died from injuries after DC shooting; Trump calls up 500 more Guard troops
National Guardswoman Army Specialist Sarah Beckstrom, 20, has died from injuries she suffered after being shot in an ambush-style attack near the White House in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday afternoon. President Donald Trump made the announcement Thursday evening before he made calls to the U.S. military on Thanksgiving and broadcast on C-SPAN. The other National Guardsman is in critical condition and "fighting for his life," the president added.

Tucker Carlson explains 'civil war' on Right, claims Christianity being 'distorted' to destroy US
Political commentator Tucker Carlson discussed the "civil war" waging in conservatism earlier this week and claimed Christianity is being distorted to push mass migration.

Larry Summers steps away from Harvard, OpenAI board after Epstein emails released
Former Harvard University President Larry Summers announced this week that he will step away from teaching duties and key leadership roles at the institution, just days after newly-released emails revealed his correspondence with the late sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.

Trump, Vance snubbed at Cheney funeral; Bush eulogizes: 'Handled pressure and took the hits'
Former President George W. Bush delivered the eulogy for former Vice President Dick Cheney at the Washington National Cathedral during a Thursday funeral service to which President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance were reportedly not invited.

Proposed 400-acre development by Texas EPIC mosque scrubs website, rebrands as 'The Meadow'
A proposed Islamic-focused development in North Texas may be eyeing approval under a new name after developers scrubbed their original website and revised marketing materials amid a storm of state investigations and legislative crackdowns.

ICE: Illegal suspect in hammer attack on woman jogging in Texas park overstayed visa
Federal authorities have placed an immigration detainer on a 17-year-old Mexican national accused of savagely attacking a woman with a hammer while she jogged in a Texas park.

Texas AG sues state-run education programs over 'anti-Christian' bias
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit aimed at dismantling three longstanding state-funded higher education programs that he claims unconstitutionally exclude religious students and faith-based organizations from taxpayer benefits.



















