Prayer Service Hosted at the Pentagon

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hosted a morning prayer service at the Pentagon on Wednesday, saying that he planned for it to be a monthly “sacred tradition.” Mr. Hegseth, a Christian who frequently invokes his faith, said American military leaders going back to George Washington have sought God’s protection and guidance both in peace and war…Continue Reading

When Words Lead to Bloodshed

The murder of two Israeli embassy employees outside the Capital Jewish Museum this week sent shockwaves through the Jewish community—and rightly so. The attacker reportedly screamed “Free Palestine” as he was arrested. But for Loudoun County residents, that phrase hits even closer to home. Just hours before the shooting, those very words were spoken from the dais of the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors—by none other than Supervisor Koran Saines…Continue Reading

Pope Leo’s AI Warning

The world’s Roman Catholic faithful celebrated the selection of their 267th leader earlier this month. Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, assumed the role after the death of Pope Francis, a South American progressive. If not a conservative, the new pontiff is certainly more inclined to appreciate traditional views…Continue Reading

Dr. Susan Michael and Troy Miller React to Murder of Israeli Embassy Staffers

Dr. Susan Michael, President of the International Christian Embassy Jerusalem – USA and Director of the American Christian Leaders for Israel, and Troy A. Miller, President and CEO of the National Religious Broadcasters, have tirelessly worked together to stand in support and solidarity with Israel and the Jewish people and are devastated by the news of the violence in our nation’s capital…Continue Reading

House Passes Massive Trump Agenda Bill

The House early Thursday passed President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” containing sweeping tax and spending cuts, funding for border security and the national defense and policy changes designed to spur American energy production. The measure now heads to the Senate…Continue Reading

2 Israeli Embassy Staffers Shot Dead in D.C.

Two Israeli Embassy staffers were gunned down Wednesday night by a suspect who shouted “Free, Free Palestine” after being arrested inside the Capital Jewish Museum in the District of Columbia, police said. Metropolitan Police Chief Pamela A. Smith said officers took Elias Rodriguez, 30, of Chicago, into custody following the deadly shooting…Continue Reading

Millennial Malaise

During the height of the pandemic, the Spanish priest Julian Carron published a book posing the simple yet loaded question: “Is there hope?” “The pandemic,” he posited, offered “a propitious opportunity for the verification” of the answer to this question—which “is the most widespread and challenging one in this time dominated by uncertainty…In fact,” he continued, “we are witnessing a full-blown clash between being and nothingness…Continue Reading

Congressman Gerry Connolly Dies After Battle With Cancer

Rep. Gerald E. Connolly, Virginia Democrat, died Wednesday at age 75 after a battle with cancer. Mr. Connolly’s family said in a statement that he “passed away peacefully at his home” Wednesday morning surrounded by family. Mr. Connolly announced last November that he had been diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus…Continue Reading

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