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Priest kidnapped from home; Christian man killed during attack in Nigeria
Armed assailants abducted a priest and others while killing the brother of another priest during a Monday attack on a community in Nigeria’s troubled Kaduna state, according to a leading Catholic charity.

Robert George resigns from Heritage Foundation board amid fallout over Carlson-Fuentes interview
A prominent Princeton University professor, author and member of the Heritage Foundation's Board of Trustees announced his resignation from the influential conservative think tank on Monday amid lingering fallout from Tucker Carlson's recent interview with Nick Fuentes.

Patriots, Jets players pray together after Thursday Night Football matchup
Players from the New England Patriots and New York Jets gathered at midfield after Thursday Night Football to pray together, invoking Jesus Christ in a moment of shared faith following the Patriots' dominant 27-14 victory.

50-year mortgages a 'great idea'? Maybe, Pastor Mark Driscoll says
Federal Housing Finance Agency Director Bill Pulte announced this week that the Trump administration is working on a novel approach to the home affordability crisis: a 50-year mortgage.

Federal appeals court OKs enforcement of Texas drag show ban
A federal appeals court says Texas can move forward with enforcing a ban on drag shows and other lewd performances in public or in the presence of children.

Trump faces backlash from base for defending H-1B visa program: 'People have to learn'
President Donald Trump prompted backlash among his political base this week for a recent interview during which he claimed the U.S. needs the H-1B visa system because the country lacks "certain talents" for some industries.

Theologian NT Wright to lead conference on Philippians at Texas megachurch
Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas is set to host world-renowned New Testament scholar N.T. Wright for a three-day conference focused on the Apostle Paul’s letter to the church in Philippi.

Texas cities scramble to comply with Gov. Abbott's order to remove street art linked to 'political ideologies'
Rainbow-painted crosswalks in Texas could become a thing of the past as cities scramble to comply with an executive order from Gov. Greg Abbott.

US appeals court to hear challenges against Texas, Louisiana laws mandating Ten Commandments displays
A federal appellate court will hear challenges against laws in Texas and Louisiana mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools.

AG Ken Paxton sounds warning on Chinese-linked security systems sold in Texas
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into a home security camera manufacturer amid concerns that its products may be linked to the Chinese Communist Party.



















