Survivors of the October 7 attack have created an exhibit to wake the world up to the brutal reality of that fateful day. They display video footage from both victims and terrorists, burned cars, bullet-filled porta-potties, abandoned belongings (similar to what you see in Holocaust museums), and photos of those murdered and kidnapped that day.
As stunned outrage escalated in reaction to President Joe Biden's decision to halt arms shipments to Israel in the midst of its battle against the Hamas terrorist group, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Thursday that the Jewish state would "stand alone" and "fight with our fingernails" in the face of a lack of military aid.
In a decision hailed by religious liberty advocates, a federal court is upholding a Catholic school's right to require employees to conform to Catholic teachings when it fired a teacher for entering into a same-sex marriage.
Recent events continue to demonstrate the back-and-forth battle over children's libraries and which books are to fill their shelves. The St. Tammany Parish Council (STPC) in Louisiana, however, has had enough of the bickering and is taking direct action.
An elementary school in rural Florida was forced to disband its Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) club after being accused of indoctrinating children into religion by Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF). The FCA chapter included a small group of fifth grade students.
The British government is preparing to reject a global health treaty that critics warn gives power to "a new world order." According to The Telegraph, the U.K. is opposed to signing the World Health Organization (WHO) global pandemic treaty, insisting the accord would undermine the U.K.'s sovereignty.