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The “cheerful prudery” of Ned Flanders has given way to vulgarity, misogyny, and partisanship. What does this mean for our witness?
Christian leaders who were initially hopeful about the US president are now feeling conflicted.
Evangelical elites of all political stripes still dispute Trump, but the question is largely settled at the grassroots.
President Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth speak often of Christianity—but they seem to have no interest in its vision for just warfare.
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Trump kills conservatism, astronauts head home, and Claude Mythos Preview deemed too dangerous for public consumption.
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Schools question tech for students, No Kings protests continue, US sends troops to Iran, and a repressive situation in Cuba.
Some Republicans remain consistently pro-life. But under Trump’s lead, the GOP has become an anti-Roe yet pro-choice coalition.
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The financial and moral toll of war, immigration slows but ministry continues, and why denominations split.
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Trump’s recent oil blockade exacerbated an already desperate situation in the Communist country.
RFK Jr. and surgeon general nominee Casey Means identify real problems in American health and medicine. But their solutions are lacking.
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Secretary of DHS fired, former Ayatollah’s son declared new supreme leader, and Pakistan’s war with Taliban.
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Judge John R. Tunheim said the US government had made a “solemn promise” to the persecuted whom it had welcomed to the country.
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei killed in military action initiated by President Trump.