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    Top headlines for Monday, April 1, 2024

    In today's episode, the Hamas terror group's rejection of a United States-proposed deal aimed at freeing remaining hostages. This decision adds another layer of complexity to the already strained relations between the Biden administration and Israeli officials over the conflict's resolution. We then turn our attention to a controversial retraction by a Qatari news outlet, which had accused Israeli soldiers of committing heinous acts at the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza. With the story debunked due to lack of evidence, we explore the impact of such allegations on public perception and trust in media.

    Our focus shifts to the domestic political arena, where a eclectic mix of candidates, some with high profile names from outside the political sphere, have thrown their hats into the ring for the 2024 presidential race. Despite receiving minimal media attention, these contenders signify a broader spectrum of American political aspirations. We catch up with comedian Roseanne Barr, who shares insights into her spiritual journey and how her faith has guided her through the highs and lows of the entertainment industry.

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    Hamas rejects US hostage deal after ceasefire resolution | World NewsAl Jazeera deletes fabricated story of IDF raping women in Gaza | World News15 lesser-known candidates running for president in 2024 | Politics News45 Christians killed in bus crash traveling to Easter event | World NewsIdaho bans use of public funds for gender transition procedures | Politics NewsNJ providing 'bleeding control kits' to over 6K houses of worship | U.S. NewsRoseanne Barr discusses her faith, suffering, end of the world | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Friday, March 29, 2024

    In today's episode we share uplifting news about the rescue of numerous Americans, including missionaries stranded in Haiti amidst escalating gang violence. Next, we turn to Nicaragua, where 11 pastors associated with the Mountain Gateway Ministry face convictions over money laundering charges, stirring controversy and raising questions about religious freedom.

    In the United States, a groundbreaking lawsuit emerges as a middle school student challenges gender identity discrimination, putting Title IX and its protections under the microscope. Lastly, we hear from Christian hip-hop artist Lecrae, who provides a candid glimpse into the excesses he witnessed at parties hosted by music mogul Sean Diddy Combs, sparking a conversation on morality in the entertainment industry.

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    More US missionaries rescued from Haiti | World NewsNicaragua convicts 11 pastors on charges of money laundering | World NewsMale middle schooler sues to use the girls' bathroom | U.S. NewsACLU sues Ohio over law banning sex-change surgeries for minors | Politics NewsAl Mohler stirs debate on abortion abolition, prosecuting women | Podcast NewsOver140 Christian leaders urge ceasefire in Gaza | World NewsLecrae reveals he attended 'a couple' parties hosted by Diddy | Entertainment News
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  • Top headlines for Thursday, March 28, 2024

    In this today's episode, we cover the heartbreaking incident in Baltimore, Maryland, where a bridge collapse has led to an urgent response from political and religious leaders, alongside state and federal officials, as they unite in calling for prayers for the victims. We then navigate through the politicized battleground of symbol and policy as the Biden administration vows to challenge a GOP-led provision in the new $1.2 trillion spending bill that prohibits the display of the rainbow pride flag at U.S. embassies and consulates worldwide. We go on to discuss the recent raid on homes owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs and explore the complex relationship between the music mogul and megachurch pastor T.D. Jakes that has resurfaced amid this federal scrutiny.

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    Baltimore turns to prayer after Key Bridge collapse | U.S. NewsBiden pushes back against rule to ban pride flags at US embassies | Politics NewsTD Jakes’ relationship with Diddy under scrutiny again | Church & Ministries NewsGeraldo to Maddow: God didn't make you arbiter of right and wrong | U.S. NewsElevation Church sent Easter invites that omit 'resurrection' | Church & Ministries NewsMom condemns county for declaring Transgender Day of Visibility | U.S. NewsShane & Shane urge worship leaders to return to simplicity | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, March 27, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the recent legislative actions in West Virginia and Utah, where governors have signed landmark bills aimed at bolstering religious liberty and free speech, earning commendation for their bipartisan support. We then shift our focus to South Dakota, where Governor Kristi Noem has enacted a groundbreaking law intended to guide medical professionals on available treatments for pregnant women under strict abortion laws, challenging widespread misinformation.

    Lastly, we take a turn towards the world of entertainment with Netflix's latest faith-based docudrama, Testament: The Story of Moses. This film endeavors to unearth the deep personal struggles and the spiritual journey of one of history's most revered figures. Join us as we dissect these significant events and their potential impacts on society and culture.

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    West Virginia, Utah pass laws to protect religious freedom | Politics NewsSouth Dakota passes nation's first pro-life 'Med Ed' bill | Politics NewsBoston clergy urge 'white churches' to 'atone' for slavery ties | U.S. NewsMexico president refuses to fight drug cartels on US orders | Politics NewsTexas AG sues porn sites for violating age verification law | Politics NewsJesus is alive: Evangelicals respond to Iceland's not cross buns | Business News'Testament: The Story of Moses' seeks to lift superhuman stigma | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, March 26, 2024

    In today's episode, we delve into the escalating global security concerns as France raises its terror alert to the highest level in response to a tragic attack in Moscow by the Islamic State, claiming the lives of at least 137 people. We'll explore the implications of this heightened alert and the broader impact on European security.

    The conversation then shifts to the U.S., where Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, has agreed to post a significant $175 million bond in an ongoing civil fraud case in New York. This legal maneuver allows him to continue his appeal, marking another chapter in Trump’s complex legal saga.

    Lastly, we turn to Maine, where a group of healthcare workers is not backing down after the dismissal of their lawsuit against the state’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. They argue it violates their religious freedom rights, raising important questions about the balance between public health measures and individual liberties.

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    France raises terror alert level after ISIS attack kills 137 | World NewsTrump agrees to pay $175 million bond in fraud case | Politics NewsMAG Church disaffiliates from Assemblies of God | Church & Ministries NewsPlanet Fitness staff accompany man in woman's bathroom: ex-member | Business NewsHealthcare workers continue legal battle against vaccine mandate | U.S. News'RuPaul's Drag Race' star accused of sexual assaults: report | U.S. NewsMajor US chains to close on Easter, giving employees the day off | Business News
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    Top headlines for Monday, March 25, 2024

    In this today's episode, we start with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's bold move to challenge House Speaker Mike Johnson's leadership. Next, we explore Candace Owens' surprising split from The Daily Wire and her appeal to supporters for donations, hinting at future plans. Then, we head to Manhattan, where a significant school board decision has ignited a fierce debate on gender and sports participation. Wrapping up, we cover the unanimous election of Jeff Iorg as the new president of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee.

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    Marjorie Taylor Greene files motion to oust House Speaker Johnson | Politics NewsCandace Owens parts ways with Daily Wire amid criticism | U.S. NewsRabbi slams Candace Owens for remark on Jewish 'gangs' | Podcast NewsManhattan school district calls for review of gender policy | Education NewsSage Steele believes devil tried to silence at PGA Championship | Sports NewsSBC Executive Committee elects new president | Church & Ministries NewsPhil Wickham, Brandon Lake call for return to 'authentic' Gospel | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Friday, March 22, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss Jason Palmer's insights into his presidential campaign and how it resonates with evangelical values. Next, we explore criticism from a top United Methodist Church executive regarding the denomination's response to the Israel-Gaza conflict, hinting at a need for stronger action. We then shift our focus to the dire situation in Haiti, as reported by World Vision, highlighting the increasing violence and its impact on children. Lastly, diverse Christian leaders share their perspectives on Christian television and the prosperity gospel, underscoring the importance of discernment in ministry.

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    2024 Democratic hopeful wants religion 'back into public life' | Politics NewsKetanji Brown Jackson's First Amendment comment sparks criticism | Politics NewsUMC executive says response to Israel-Hamas war 'weak and timid' | Church & Ministries NewsWorld Vision warns of grave impact on Haitian children | World NewsDoes teaching 'prosperity gospel' make pastors false teachers? | Church & Ministries NewsChurch sues after city halts food ministry for families in need | U.S. NewsRoma Downey series brings faith to major streaming service | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, March 21, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the contentious debate among lawmakers and commentators over proposed legislation aimed at TikTok, examining the national security concerns versus implications for free speech and commerce. We also unpack a revealing survey showing Americans' perceptions of the religiosity of leading presidential candidates, and how these views shift across different faith communities. Lastly, we cover the significant legal development from the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing a former employee's lawsuit against the Moody Bible Institute to proceed, setting the stage for a potentially precedent-setting case.

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    4 reactions to US House bill banning TikTok | Politics NewsSupreme Court allows removal of trans child from Catholic parents | Politics NewsMost Americans do not view Biden, Trump as 'very religious': poll | Politics NewsPastor accused of having sex with teenager more than 100 times | U.S. NewsMoody Bible Institute sex discrimination lawsuit can proceed | Education NewsPastor paid hitmen nearly $40K to kill daughter’s boyfriend | U.S. NewsMost Americans say religion is losing influence in public life | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, March 20, 2024


    We discuss the situation involving American missionaries trapped in Haiti amidst political unrest and violence, and how Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis has stepped in to organize rescue flights. Then, we turn our attention to the controversy surrounding Planet Fitness, accused by the X Account @LibsofTiktok of neglecting female members' safety, sparking a heated debate on social media.

    We also explore rapper Kanye West's, now known as Ye, latest controversial claims about his spiritual beliefs in a recent interview. Lastly, we share the heartwarming story of an Ohio father expressing immense gratitude towards divine intervention for sparing his family from a deadly tornado.

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    Ron DeSantis pledges help for American missionaries in Haiti | Politics NewsPlanet Fitness bans woman over complaint about man in locker room | Business NewsVa. school lets students opt out of Holocaust survivor speech | Education NewsKanye West says he has ‘issues with Jesus': 'I'm God' | Entertainment NewsVirginia won't force churches to hire LGBT individuals | U.S. NewsGeorgia hospital system denies report of banning Bibles | U.S. NewsFather thanks God for sparing family | U.S. News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, March 19, 2024

    In today's episode, former Vice President Mike Pence's decision to not endorse Donald Trump, despite their shared ticket in the past. We'll dissect what this means for the GOP and the election landscape. Adding to the political fervor, Tucker Carlson's recent comments in Texas highlight the perceived spiritual battle underlying the country's current political climate. Meanwhile, on a brighter note, we pivot to explore a heartening trend: the significant rebound in U.S. marriage rates in 2022. After a deep dip during the COVID-19 pandemic, love is in the air again, with over 2 million marriages reported, marking a return to pre-pandemic levels.

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    Mike Pence won't endorse Trump for president | Politics NewsTucker Carlson exhorts Texas audience to discern spiritual war | Politics NewsKamala Harris’ stepdaughter removes UNRWA fundraising link | Politics NewsMarriages surge past 2M nationally for first time since 2019 | U.S. NewsCatholic Charities can't claim tax exemption: Wis. Supreme Court | Politics NewsAmerican Bible Society to close down $60 million museum | U.S. NewsPro-life RV parked at Planned Parenthood clinic has local support | U.S. News
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    Top headlines for Monday, March 18, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into recent controversies and legal battles shaping the conversation around civil rights and digital access in America. We begin with President Joe Biden's heartfelt statement urging an end to discrimination, sparked by the tragic suicide of 16-year-old Nex Benedict, who identified as nonbinary.

    We then explore the ongoing conflict between women's sports advocates, led by Riley Gaines, and the NCAA, as they clash over the inclusion of trans-identified athletes in women's sports and the implications for Title IX protections. Lastly, we examine Pornhub's bold move to block access in Texas, protesting a new law aimed at age verification for users of pornographic websites, highlighting the balance between protecting minors and preserving online freedoms.

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    Biden calls for end to discrimination after Nex Benedict death | Politics NewsRiley Gaines, female athletes sue NCAA for letting men compete | Sports NewsChick-fil-A testing out new concept restaurants | Business NewsPornhub cuts Texas off from access over age verification law | Business NewsMaryland church teacher who assaulted girls deported twice | U.S. NewsAsylum seekers refuse baptism after being asked to attend church | Church & Ministries NewsIs 'Christian nationalism' a threat or tool to silence believers? | Podcast News
  • Top headlines for Friday, March 15, 2024

    In this episode, a crucial update from Georgia, where a judge has dropped several charges against former President Donald Trump and his allies, marking a pivotal moment in the investigation into alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. From there, we shift our focus to the Middle East, analyzing a senior Israeli defense official's claims that the food shortage crisis in the Gaza Strip is not as severe as reported, suggesting Hamas's manipulation of aid.

    Back in the U.S., we explore the fallout for Chick-fil-A as one of its franchise owners faces accusations of sexual abuse, a situation that puts the spotlight on corporate responsibility. Lastly, we discuss the resignation of a Texas high school teacher who stirred controversy by cross-dressing at work, bringing up conversations about dress codes and individual rights in the education system.

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    Judge drops some charges against Trump in Georgia election case | Politics NewsHamas stealing, selling aid on black market: Israeli official | World NewsBallot battles: The controversy over state powers in elections | VoiceChick-fil-A distances itself from franchise owner | U.S. NewsMom of female swimmer breaks down over trans athlete conroversy | Politics NewsTexas teacher resigns after wearing pink dress in viral video | Education NewsTenn. megachurch has 93 spontaneous baptisms in one day | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, March 14, 2024

    In this episode, we start with Candace Owens' recent op-ed where she argues the term Christian nationalism is being used by the left to create rifts within the Christian community. Next, we share the harrowing story of an American missionary in Haiti, caught in the crossfire of ongoing power struggles, urgently seeking prayers and assistance for her and her adopted children's safe evacuation. Finally, we unveil the opulence of the largest pastor parsonages in the U.S., exploring the financial implications and the debate around the tax exemptions enjoyed by televangelists and their congregations. Join us as we dissect these pivotal issues impacting faith and fellowship.

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    Candace Owens says 'Christian nationalism' being used to divide | U.S. NewsAmerican missionaries trapped in Haiti seek prayers and help | World NewsWhat would televangelists pay if their homes weren’t tax exempt? | Church & Ministries NewsEvangelical leader warns Russia targeting Christians in Ukraine | World NewsEngland to stop prescribing puberty blockers for children | World NewsOrthodox, Catholic leaders discuss recognizing interfaith unions | World NewsChristian Union to launch 8-week evangelism tour at elite schools | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, March 13, 2024

    In this episode, we start with Texas State Representative James Talarico's bold accusation against Christian nationalists for prioritizing power over the teachings of Jesus and the potential threat to democracy. Next, we navigate the tense stalemate in the Middle East, where Hamas's demands in ceasefire negotiations, including the condition of releasing vulnerable hostages, pose a significant challenge. Lastly, we explore a thought-provoking dialogue between Joe Rogan and former University of Kentucky swimmer Riley Gaines on the subjects of Satan, Jesus, and the contentious debate around transgenderism and moral society.

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    Texas lawmaker accuses Christian nationalists of betraying Jesus | Politics NewsHamas holding up ceasefire deal, US official says | World NewsJohn Piper offers advice for parents of wayward kids | Church & Ministries NewsJoe Rogan, Riley Gaines discuss Satan, Jesus' return and prophecy | Podcast NewsWomen’s History Month: 5 notable female missionaries | Church & Ministries NewsPro-life pregnancy centers ask Supreme Cour to stop AG's subpoena | Politics NewsJeremy Camp's heart surgery 'successful,' singer beyond grateful | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, March 12, 2024

    In this episode, a recent congressional subcommittee report has unveiled that the federal government has engaged in extensive financial surveillance of Americans, particularly scrutinizing transactions involving political or religious activities to pinpoint potential threats. Then, we shift gears to the world of entertainment and activism, where singer and actress Olivia Rodrigo has made headlines by pledging a portion of her world tour proceeds to support abortion advocacy organizations, marking a significant stance in the ongoing cultural conversation around reproductive rights. Lastly, we explore the analysis of a conservative policy expert who suggests that higher education institutions may be contributing to the declining rates of marriage and fertility in the United States.

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    Feds surveilled Americans' private transactions, flagged 'Trump' | Politics NewsOlivia Rodrigo's ticket sales to fund abortion activists | Entertainment NewsHigher ed is fueling decline in marriage, birth rate: scholar | U.S. NewsWomen's pro golf tour to only allow females to play | Sports NewsChurches help pay off about $3.5M in medical debt | Church & Ministries NewsJeremy Camp calls on 'prayer warriors' ahead of heart surgery | Entertainment NewsDa'Vine Joy Randolph says 'God is so good' after winning Oscar | Entertainment News
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    Top headlines for Monday, March 11, 2024

    In this episode, we discuss President Joe Biden's third State of the Union address, marked by his strong critique of Donald Trump and his supporters, sparking controversy and claims of political maneuvering. We also explore the clash between progressive and evangelical viewpoints, highlighted by a notable LGBT outlet's criticism of a prominent evangelical leader's comments on Martin Luther King Jr.'s faith. Lastly, we turn our attention to the outcomes of the Super Tuesday primary elections, focusing on a homeschool parent's victory over North Carolina's incumbent state superintendent and the success of candidates championing parental rights in Texas.

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    Biden warns of threats to democracy in Sate of the Union address | Politics NewsWho are the declared candidates running for president in 2024? | Politics NewsWorship leader Misty Edwards accused of affair with Kevin Prosch | Church & Ministries NewsLGBT outlet calls John MacArthur 'old, white, hate pastor' | U.S. NewsProtesters demand action after pastor's comments on rape | U.S. NewsHomeschool parent defeats NC public schools chief in GOP primary | Politics NewsOklahoma school district under scrutiny for feet-licking videos | Education NewsTim Tebow urges Congress to fund child exploitation 'rescue team' | Politics News
  • Top headlines for Friday, March 8, 2024

    In this episode, North Carolina is poised to make history with its gubernatorial race, potentially electing its first Black or Jewish governor. Meanwhile, over in California, the Senate race heats up between a former baseball star and a seasoned politician. Next, we discuss the fallout from Doritos severing ties with a Spanish transgender activist after controversial tweets surface. Up north, Canadian lawmakers ponder a bill that could make quoting scripture in defense of traditional Christian views a criminal act. Lastly, we tackle the latest from a pro-life watchdog group, which claims to have uncovered further evidence of Planned Parenthood violating federal law by selling aborted fetal tissues. Stay tuned as we break down these stories and explore their implications.


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    Super Tuesday: Baseball star advances in California Senate race | Politics NewsDoritos fires trans brand ambassador over troubling tweets | Business NewsCanadian bill would remove religious exemption from 'hate speech' | World NewsCoach fired for objections to trans sports police wins settlement | Education News‘Harassment’ case against UK street preachers dropped | World NewsPlanned Parenthood accused of breaking federal law: report | U.S. NewsColton Dixon praises medical heroes for saving life of newborn | Entertainment News
  • Top headlines for Thursday, March 7, 2024

    In this episode, we delve into the shifting political landscape as former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley is expected to suspend her presidential campaign, clearing the path for Donald Trump's nomination. We also explore progress in the realm of human rights with the appointment of an LGBT activist as the U.S. special envoy to advance the rights of LGBTIQ+ persons, a position rejuvenated by the Biden administration after being left vacant during the Trump era. Furthermore, we examine the call to action from the head of a pro-life pregnancy center group, advocating for an end to coerced abortion and encouraging a societal approach similar to the #metoo movement.

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    Nikki Haley to pull out of GOP race without endorsing Trump | Politics NewsWho are the declared candidates running for president in 2024? | Politics NewsBiden admin. pays activist $180K to promote transgenderism abroad | Politics NewsPro-life group unveils plan to stop abortion abuse of women | U.S. News16 AGs demand YouTube drop 'misleading' abortion notice | Politics NewsPro-lifers slam CVS, Walgreens for selling abortion pills | Business NewsSteve Gaines credits 'miracles, medicine' amid cancer treatment | Church & Ministries NewsPerry Noble urges 'God's power plus God's people' against worry | Church & Ministries News
  • Top headlines for Wednesday, March 6, 2024

    In today's episode, we discuss a recent federal court ruling that Christian healthcare workers cannot be compelled to perform body-altering surgeries on transgender individuals, challenging a mandate from the Biden administration. We then shift focus to the ongoing legal battle over a sacred site, as Native Americans vow to take their fight to the Supreme Court following a decision that could see their ancestral land transferred to a mining company. Delving into historical and contemporary forms of protest, we analyze a Time Magazine article comparing the self-immolation of early Christians and a modern U.S. airman's fiery demonstration against the Israel-Hamas conflict. Finally, we revisit the poignant tale of a father's struggle with the medical treatment of his gender-questioning son, featured in the encore episode of Generation Indoctrination.

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    Biden can’t force Christians to perform trans surgeries: court | Politics NewsApaches take fight to save 'sacred site' to Supreme Court | Politics NewsTime compares protester who killed himself to Christian martyrs | U.S. NewsFather's struggle against medicalization of gender-confused son | Podcast NewsTraditionalist Catholic website Church Militant slated to close | U.S. NewsNotre Dame College to close after over 100 years in operation | Education News'Godly Dating 101' co-founder shares dating tips for Christians | Podcast News
  • Top headlines for Tuesday, March 5, 2024

    In today's episode, we discuss the Supreme Court’s unanimous decision protecting former President Donald Trump's right to appear on Colorado's state ballot, marking a significant moment in the legal arena. Then, we analyze Trump's unexpected stumble in the recent Republican presidential primary, pondering what this could mean for his chances in securing the GOP nomination once again.

    Shifting gears, we explore the critical perspectives of an anti-sexual exploitation advocate who calls for a novel approach to tackling the industry by focusing on demand rather than supply. Lastly, we wrap up with an examination of the U.S. Senate's proactive stance on global religious freedom, through a resolution advocating for the use of diplomatic and sanctions tools against violators.

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    Supreme Court rules Trump can’t be taken off Colorado ballot | Politics NewsNikki Haley wins DC primary, marking first primary loss for Trump | Politics NewsPro-Palestinian students protest Warnock during church sermon | Politics NewsNCOSE CEO Dawn Hawkins urges sex-trafficking mov't to shift focus | U.S. NewsFirst pro-life 'Med Ed' bill passes South Dakota Senate | Politics NewsUS Senate resolution addresses religious freedom violators | World NewsBilly Graham's last remaining sibling dies at 91 | Church & Ministries News