
How businesses with ties to Jeffrey Epstein saw norms – and even share prices – suffer
The release of Epstein files in 2026 exposed extensive ties to U.S. corporate boardrooms, revealing governance failures.

The release of Epstein files in 2026 exposed extensive ties to U.S. corporate boardrooms, revealing governance failures.

A calf in Texas was infected with the flesh-eating New World screwworm, threatening the cattle industry.
A new NPR/Ipsos poll reveals teachers use AI to save time and enhance materials, but fear for students’ critical thinking.
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The NTSB reports a United flight from Venice flew too slow and low before landing at Newark, striking a light pole.


Colorado’s stunning landscapes are marred by rising living costs. Wages lag behind expenses, forcing many to rely on credit.

Senate Republicans push for immigration enforcement funding; Trump denies plans to scrap $1.8B fund.

Comedian Michael Jr. used a GPS analogy to explain God’s guidance, emphasizing that while divine help is constant, choices have real consequences.

After a tragic helicopter crash claimed pilot Dave Fiji hours post-wedding, his family’s unwavering faith boosts community resilience amid heartache.

Church of England bishops call for peace and prayers for unity following unrest over the murder of student Henry Nowak.

Ninth grader Soraya Martin excels academically with assistive technology, despite her dyslexia, boosting her confidence.



Journalist Susan Saulny explores her Creole great-uncle’s journey of becoming white in Chicago and reuniting her family.

As the U.S. gears up for the 2026 World Cup, concerns arise over high costs and geopolitical instability impacting tourism.

Trump-backed Rep. Randy Feenstra loses Iowa primary to Zach Lahn, a setback for Trump’s candidate success streak.

Kyle Adler’s reunion with Ana Maria Navarrete highlights a painful legacy of forced adoptions during Chile’s dictatorship, shedding light on ongoing searches for lost families.

Church attendance in Portsmouth’s Diocese surged in 2025, with adult attendance up 3.3% and children’s up 7.4%, far…

Britain’s weary public craves hope amid rising costs and social issues, not a focus on assisted dying legislation.

Wycliffe Bible Translators mark an exponential growth in translations, reaching 800 languages and impacting millions.

San Diego, once facing water shortages, now has a surplus due to recycling and desalination efforts, offering solutions.

The court cleared Alabama to use a GOP-favored map, sparking dissent over race-based discrimination concerns.

The WEA urges churches to transition from orphanages to family-based care, emphasizing the importance of stable, loving families for child development.

The Justice Department will comply with a court order halting funds for Trump’s $1.8B anti-weaponization program.


Thousands gathered at the Festival of Hope in Madrid, led by Franklin Graham, showcasing Evangelical unity in Spain.

Last month’s “Jesus March” in London drew 7,000 to worship and celebrate Pentecost, focusing on spiritual unity.

Butch Wilmore’s 286-day ISS mission showcased how his Christian faith provided purpose and hope, transforming trials into a testament of resilience.

A Colorado clerk convicted of election interference is released early after Trump pressured the state’s governor.

The DOJ will comply with a court ruling halting the $1.776B anti-weaponization fund amid ongoing legal challenges.
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