Weekly News Brief 1/28/26

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Doomsday Clock Moves to 85 Seconds to Midnight, Closest Ever to Global Catastrophe

Atomic scientists on Tuesday moved the symbolic “Doomsday Clock” to 85 seconds to midnight, the closest humanity has ever come to theoretical self-annihilation—yet the warning is not meant to declare destiny. For people of faith, the tightening of the hour carries prophetic weight, echoing past moments when global shaking preceded awakening, repentance, and renewal, serving as a call to restrain destructive paths and realign human choices toward life, wisdom, and peace.

Iran Builds a Digital “Berlin Wall” as Regime Seals Off Nation From the World – Jan.20.2026

Iran Closes Airspace, U.S. Repositions Forces as Trump Weighs Response to Deadly Crackdown – Jan.15.2026

Breaking World News

U.S. Completes Withdrawal From Paris Climate Agreement Under Trump Order

The United States has formally completed its withdrawal from the Paris Climate Agreement, the State Department confirmed Tuesday, marking President Donald Trump’s second exit from the global climate pact and fulfilling a key pledge of his administration’s “America First” agenda.

Putin Hosts Syria’s al-Sharaa as Russia Seeks to Secure Military Footprint

Vladimir Putin met with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa at the Kremlin on Wednesday, as Russia moves to safeguard its remaining military bases in Syria following a dramatic shift in power in the war-torn nation.

Iran Protest Crackdown Kills Thousands As U.S. Carrier Group Arrives In Region

Activists and doctors said Tuesday Iran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests could be as high as 36,500, far more than at least 6,159 people, reported earlier, as a U.S. aircraft carrier strike group arrived in the Middle East amid rising tensions and warnings of possible further unrest.

NATO’s Rutte Says Europe Cannot Defend Itself Without U.S. After Greenland Deal

TikTok Settles Social Media Addiction Lawsuit As Global Pressure Mounts To Protect Children

India And EU Finalize Historic Free Trade Agreement After Two Decades Of Talks

Bangladeshi Workers Lured To Russia, Forced To Fight In Ukraine War

US Dollar Under Pressure As Geopolitical Risks Mount Over Greenland, Ukraine And Policy Uncertainty

U.S. Launches Major Aerial Readiness Exercise in Middle East as Iran Tensions Escalate

Hungary’s Orbán Accuses Ukraine Of Election Meddling; Summons Ambassador As Tensions Deepen

China’s Top General Accused Of Leaking Nuclear Secrets Amid Military Purge

U.S. Formally Completes Withdrawal From World Health Organization

Breaking Israel News

U.S. Finds Palestinian Authority Paid Over $200 Million to Terrorists Despite Ending ‘Pay-to-Slay’ Claim

The U.S. State Department has determined that the Palestinian Authority paid more than $200 million to terrorists and their families in 2025, despite claims by PA President Mahmoud Abbas that the controversial “pay-to-slay” program had been ended.

World Marks Holocaust Remembrance As Leaders Warn Against Forgetting Nazi Crimes

Nations around the world marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day with ceremonies and warnings against antisemitism and historical distortion, honoring the victims of the Nazi genocide as the number of living survivors continues to decline.

Israel Insists on Full Terror Dismantling as Hamas Seeks Power Inside Gaza

Israel is firmly rejecting any attempt to allow Hamas to retain influence or authority in Gaza, as the terrorist organization pushes to embed roughly 10,000 of its police officers into a new U.S.-backed governing framework for the enclave.

Final Hostage Recovered as Rafah Crossing Reopens, Trump’s Gaza Plan Enters Phase Two

Israel Recovers Remains Of Last Gaza Captive, Ending 843-Day Hostage Ordeal (VIDEO)

Spain Rejects Trump’s Board Of Peace; Hungary, Bulgaria And Israel Join Initiative

Arab Parties Move to Revive Joint List, Underscoring Israel’s Democratic Reality

Trump Launches ‘Board of Peace’ at Davos, Signals Ambitious Role in Gaza and Beyond

Kushner Unveils Trump Administration’s $25B Plan to Rebuild Gaza

Arab Nations Join Trump Peace Board, but Israel Remains Wary of Gaza Promises

Netanyahu Accepts Trump’s Invitation to Join ‘Board of Peace’ as Europe Pushes Back

Breaking U.S. News

Trump Says ‘America Is Back’ After S&P Hits 7,000 Points For First Time In History

U.S. President Donald J. Trump said Wednesday that “America is back” after the S&P 500 Index, which tracks the 500 largest publicly traded companies in the United States, surpassed the 7,000-point mark for the first time in its history.

Rubio Explains Reasoning Behind Trump’s Venezuela Strikes In Senate Hearing

Amid congressional outcry over the Trump administration’s military actions in Venezuela, Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the moves Wednesday and outlined future plans to U.S. lawmakers.

Census Projections Show Red States To See Gains In U.S. House Seats, Electoral College

Several blue states appear set to lose electoral college votes while red states will make sweeping gains, new data from the U.S. Census Bureau suggests.

Fed Keeps Interest Rates Steady In First Meeting Of 2026

Govt. Shutdown Risk Spikes As Senate Democrats Vow To Tank Funding Package

Colossal Winter Storm Leaves Dozens Dead As 220 Million Americans Face Extreme Cold

Federal Judge Weighs Emergency Block of Trump Immigration Agent Surge in Minnesota

Systematic Organization Behind Riots In Minnesota Probed By FBI

7 Killed As Private Jet Crashes At Takeoff In Maine

Nearly 1M Without Power As Massive Winter Storm Rages

U.S. Senate Postpones Monday Votes Ahead Of Govt Funding Deadline

DHS: ICE Agent Shoots, Kills Armed Minneapolis Man; Protests Erupt

Breaking Christian News

Christian Nurses Acquitted After Four-and-a-Half-Year Blasphemy Ordeal In Pakistan

Four and a half years of difficult legal proceedings have ended for two Christian nurses in Pakistan’s Punjab province after both were acquitted of blasphemy charges, Christians told Worthy News Tuesday.

Pakistan Abduction, Abuse Cases Highlight Plight Of Christian Girls In Punjab

Reported abuses suffered by two Christian girls in Pakistan’s Punjab province have highlighted growing concern about the treatment of Christian women and children in the Islamic nation.

Islamic State-Linked Attack In Congo Kills At Least 25; Eastern Violence Raises Persecution Concerns

British Police Ban ‘Walk With Jesus’ March In Muslim Area Of London

Ireland Jails Christian Teacher Who ‘Misgendered’ Transgender Student

Islamic Terror Groups Targeting Christian Children In DRC

Over 170 Christian Worshippers Kidnapped From Churches In Nigeria After Police Reversal

Weekly News Brief 1/22/25

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Iran Builds a Digital “Berlin Wall” as Regime Seals Off Nation From the World

Iran’s Islamic regime has effectively erected a modern-day Berlin Wall — not of concrete and barbed wire, but of cables, servers, and state-controlled silence — as it plunges the country into a near-total internet blackout to crush nationwide protests and shield its violence from global scrutiny.

Iran Closes Airspace, U.S. Repositions Forces as Trump Weighs Response to Deadly Crackdown – Jan.15.2026

Turkey Moves Toward Joining Saudi–Pakistan Defense Pact, Raising Fears of New Regional Military Bloc – Jan.12.2026

Breaking World News

Trump Calls Off Tariffs Over Greenland After Deal With NATO Leader

President Donald Trump called off tariffs on U.S. allies opposed to his plans to annex Greenland after announcing a tentative deal with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte for a future deal on Greenland.

Trump Seeks Negotiations to Acquire Greenland, Rules Out Use of Force at Davos

President Donald Trump said the United States is pursuing negotiations to acquire Greenland while ruling out the use of military force, framing the controversial proposal as a necessary security measure rather than an economic or mineral-driven ambition.

Gold Hits Record High As Trump Says Europe ‘Not Heading In Right Direction’

Gold prices surged to a record high on Wednesday as investors sought safety the deepest crisis in the transatlantic alliance in decades with U.S. President Donald J. Trump saying Europe “is not heading in the right direction.”

Russia’s Massive Winter Assault Plunges Kyiv Into Darkness; Civilians Endure Subzero Conditions

Wilders Faces Historic Setback As Seven Lawmakers Quit PVV In Major Party Split

Trump Seeks “Decisive” Options on Iran as U.S. Military Buildup Accelerates

ISIS Detainee Camp Abandoned as Syrian Army, Kurdish Forces Agree to New Ceasefire

Greenland Warns Of Possible Invasion As Trump Revives Takeover Threats

Spanish Train Derails Near Barcelona As Safety Concerns Mount After Deadly Rail Crashes

Scores Killed In Pakistan’s Shopping Mall Fire (VIDEO)

Danish Troops In Greenland After Trump Threatens To Annex It

Deadly Summer Storms Batter Australia’s East Coast

Breaking Israel News

Arab Nations Join Trump Peace Board, but Israel Remains Wary of Gaza Promises

Eight prominent Muslim-majority countries announced their decision this week to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed Board of Peace, a move framed by its supporters as a step toward stability — but viewed in Israel with deep skepticism given past regional failures in Gaza.

Netanyahu Accepts Trump’s Invitation to Join ‘Board of Peace’ as Europe Pushes Back

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has accepted an invitation from U.S. President Donald Trump to join the newly proposed Board of Peace, his office confirmed Wednesday, as a growing number of European governments signaled they will not participate in the initiative.

U.S.–Israel Launch AI Partnership in Jerusalem

The United States and Israel signed a landmark joint statement on Friday launching a strategic partnership in artificial intelligence, research, and critical technologies under the U.S.-led Pax Silica initiative, underscoring a shared vision that economic cooperation can outweigh ideological divides.

Israel Demolishes Former UNRWA Headquarters in Jerusalem After Knesset Ban

Netanyahu Vows No Turkish or Qatari Troops in Gaza, Admits Dispute With U.S. Over Postwar Plan

Trump’s Gaza “Board of Peace” Offers $1 Billion Permanent Seats to World Leaders

Hungary’s Orbán Invited To Trump-Backed Board Of Peace For Gaza

Israel Pushes Back on Trump Administration’s Gaza Executive Board as Ceasefire Enters Phase Two

Son of Shah: ‘Iran Will Recognize Israel’ After Ouster Islamic Rulers; Death Toll Protests Passes 2,500 (VIDEO)

Earthquake Rocks Southern Israel

Witkoff Announces Phase II of Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan, Shifts Focus to Demilitarization and Governance

Breaking U.S. News

Support For Religious Freedom Up 5 Points From 2020, Reaching A High Of 71

Support for religious freedom grew five points from 2020 to 2025, reaching an all-time cumulative high of 71 points, according to Becket’s seventh annual Religious Freedom Index.

Trump Marks One Year In Office With Combative Press Conference

U.S. President Donald J. Trump marked one year since returning to the White House with a wide-ranging and often confrontational press conference, defending his record while renewing criticism of political opponents, major media outlets, and several U.S. allies.

Entitlement Fraud Costs Taxpayers Billions … Or Trillions, Dwarfing Minnesota

Since 2020, fraudsters have scammed at least $36 billion and as much as $3 trillion in tax money from federal entitlement programs, dwarfing the amount federal prosecutors claim was stolen in Minnesota’s federal food aid scandal known as Feeding Our Future, an investigation by The Center Square found.

House To Vote On Last Four Govt. Funding Bills Costing $1.2 Trillion

Mail-Order Abortion Pills Drive Post-Dobbs Surge, Pro-Life Leaders Warn

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Second Amendment Case Tuesday

St. Paul Church Congregant Says ‘We Were Surrounded’

Minnesota Judge Limits ICE Protest Enforcement as Church Disruption Sparks Federal Investigation

Q1 Border Crossings Plummet 95% From Biden Era, Lowest In History

Senate Takes Recess, Leaving Only Five Days To Pass Six Govt Funding Bills

Trump Warns He May Invoke Insurrection Act as Minnesota Protests Turn Violent, ICE Officers Attacked

Hegseth Unveils Pentagon AI Acceleration Push at SpaceX, Vows to Tear Down Bureaucratic Barriers

Breaking Christian News

Over 170 Christian Worshippers Kidnapped From Churches In Nigeria After Police Reversal

Nigerian police have confirmed that a large group of Christian worshippers were kidnapped by suspected Muslim gunmen from three churches in a remote area of Nigeria’s northern Kaduna State, reversing an earlier denial that authorities said had been “widely misinterpreted.”

Foreign Missionary Era Ending In Turkey As Authorities Detain, Deport Christians

The era of foreign missionaries in Turkey is drawing to a close as authorities increasingly detain, deport, or bar Christian workers from reentering the Muslim-majority nation, according to church leaders and human-rights advocates.

Record 388 Million Christians Face Persecution Worldwide, Open Doors Says

Egypt Jails Christian YouTuber for Defending Christianity

Wife And Daughter Of Slain Anglican Priest Freed as Nigerian Church Abductions Mount

Iran’s Islamic Rulers Jail Christians as Protests Kill Thousands

Protestant Pastor Freed After Six Months in Nicaraguan Detention

Weekly News Brief 1/14/26

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Turkey Moves Toward Joining Saudi–Pakistan Defense Pact, Raising Fears of New Regional Military Bloc

Turkey is seeking to join an existing defense alliance between Pakistan and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, a move that could lay the groundwork for a new regional military bloc modeled loosely on the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), according to a report published Friday by Bloomberg.

Mass Protests Shake Iran After Exiled Crown Prince Calls for Uprising – Jan.8.2026

U.S. Says Maduro Ousted After Caracas Strikes; Trump Claims America Will “Run” Venezuela Temporarily – Jan.3.2026

Breaking World News

Hungary at Crossroads as Elections Loom and Budapest Mayor Wins Human Rights Award (Worthy News Focus)

Hungary is entering a decisive political season as parliamentary elections are set for April 12, 2026, and the progressive mayor of Budapest receives a prestigious Dutch human rights award for defying Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and defending democratic freedoms.

Trump: Greenland Essential to ‘Golden Dome’ Missile Shield, NATO Must Back U.S. Control

President Donald Trump said Wednesday that U.S. control of Greenland is essential to national security and the construction of his proposed “Golden Dome” missile defense system, warning that failure to act would allow Russia or China to gain a strategic foothold in the Arctic.

U.S. Evacuates Personnel From Major Qatar Base as Trump Weighs Iran Action

The United States has begun evacuating some military personnel from Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar, as President Donald Trump considers potential military action against Iran amid escalating regional tensions and a deepening internal crisis inside the Islamic Republic.

Scores Killed in Thailand’s Train Derailment After Crane Collapse

Wartorn Ukraine Struggles In Freezing Temperatures As Russian Strikes Kill Numerous People

Trump Designates Muslim Brotherhood Branches in Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon as Terrorist Organizations in Sweeping Crackdown

Trump Tells Iranians ‘Help Is on the Way,’ Cancels Talks as Protests Rock Islamic Republic

Trump Announces 25% Tariff On Nations Doing Business With Iran

NATO Chief Urges Allies to Protect Greenland Amid US Military Threats

Britain Weighs Arctic Security Role as NATO Eyes Russia, China Threats

Iran Regime Kills Hundreds as Trump Considers Military, Cyber Options

Deadly Aleppo Fighting And Separate U.S. Strikes Deepen Syria Instability

Breaking Israel News

Witkoff Announces Phase II of Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan, Shifts Focus to Demilitarization and Governance

U.S. Middle East special envoy Steve Witkoff announced Wednesday the launch of Phase II of U.S. President Donald Trump’s 20-point Gaza Peace Plan, marking a transition from a fragile ceasefire to demilitarization, technocratic governance, and large-scale reconstruction of the war-ravaged enclave.

Hezbollah Threatens Civil War as Lebanon Pushes to Disarm Iran-Backed Militia Nationwide

A senior official of the Iran-backed terror group Hezbollah has warned Lebanon’s government that expanding efforts to disarm the group across the country would plunge the nation into chaos and could spark a new civil war, according to comments circulated by Hezbollah on Wednesday.

Israel Cuts Ties With Additional UN Agencies, Citing Anti-Israel Bias and Bureaucratic Failures

Israel will immediately sever all contact with three additional United Nations agencies and international bodies, the Foreign Ministry confirmed Tuesday, expanding a sweeping reassessment of Israel’s engagement with UN institutions.

IDF Launches ‘Hoshen’ Five-Year Plan Focusing on AI, Robotics, Space Warfare

Israel Strikes Hezbollah Weapons Site After Intelligence Contradicts Lebanese Claims

IDF Airstrike Kills Hezbollah Drone Operative in Southern Lebanon

Trump Pushes Gaza Phase Two Without Preconditions as Israel Presses Hamas on Hostage, Disarmament

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Block Tel Aviv Flight At Milan Airport, Raising Security Questions

Israel, Syria, U.S. Announce Joint Security Mechanism in Rare Step Toward De-Escalation

Netanyahu: Israel and U.S. United on Iran as Protests Rock Islamic Republic

Israel, Syria to Resume U.S.-Mediated Talks as Trump Presses for Security Deal

Breaking U.S. News

Trump Touts Steady Inflation as New CPI Data Shows Prices Cooling

President Donald Trump highlighted new government data Tuesday showing inflation remained steady in December, calling the figures “great (LOW!) inflation numbers for the USA.”

Johnson Expects On-time Passage Of All Govt Funding Bills As Two More Head To Floor

Congress has less than a month to pass the remaining appropriations bills providing fiscal 2026 funding for federal agencies, but House Republicans are convinced it’s possible.

U.S. Supreme Court Weighs Trans Sports Ban

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday in two cases over whether biological males can participate in women’s and girls’ sports.

Evangelist Graham Urges Prayers As Anti-ICE Protests Spread Following Killing

Jackson Synagogue Targeted in Apparent Arson Attack, Suspect Arrested

Truck Hits LA Crowd Protesting Against Iran’s Islamic Regime; Several Injured (VIDEO)

Bipartisan Bill To Cap Annual Deficits At 3% Could Curb Debt Growth

Assaults Against ICE Up 1300%, Vehicular Attacks Up 3200%, Death Threats Up 8000%

U.S. Supreme Court To Hear Anti-oil Cases With Energy Costs On The Line

Trump Calls for $1.5 Trillion Pentagon Budget, Says ‘Dream Military’ Needed for Dangerous Times

U.S. House Votes To Extend ACA Subsidies, Heads To Senate

Trump Orders $200 Billion Mortgage Bond Buy To Lower Rates

Breaking Christian News

Christian Advocates Urge Trump to Protect Pakistani Refugees After Slavery, Blasphemy Cases

Christian advocacy groups urged U.S. President Donald J. Trump not to close America’s doors to Christian refugees from Pakistan, citing cases of bonded labor, abduction, and alleged misuse of blasphemy laws targeting the country’s Christian minority.

Advocates Alarmed Over Scale Christian Persecution in China, India; Millions Facing Raids and Church Attacks

Christian activists say religious freedom is under “unprecedented threat” in China and India, citing a sharp escalation in government actions and extremist violence targeting believers.

Pastor Killed In Colombia; Christians Shocked

Bible Sales Surge to Record Highs in U.K. and U.S., Signaling Renewed Spiritual Interest

Dutch Christian Preacher Detained After Banned Service in Netherlands

China Arrests Church Leaders in Growing Crackdown on Underground Christians

Syria’s Christians Suffer As Thousands Flee Clashes; Several Killed

Weekly News Brief 1/7/26

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U.S. Says Maduro Ousted After Caracas Strikes; Trump Claims America Will “Run” Venezuela Temporarily

U.S. President Donald J. Trump said Saturday that the United States will temporarily “run” Venezuela after American forces carried out large-scale military strikes in the capital Caracas and detained Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, according to U.S. officials.

US Captures Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro In Strikes; Leader Flown Out Of Country – Jan.3.2026

At Least Five Killed as Iran Protests Enter Fifth Day Amid Deepening Economic Crisis – Jan.1.2026

Breaking World News

Tear Gas Fired at Tehran Grand Bazaar as Iran Protests Enter Second Week, Currency Hits New Low

Iranian security forces confronted large demonstrations at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar on Tuesday with tear gas and a heavy police presence, as nationwide protests entered a second week and the country’s currency plunged to a historic low.

Rubio Says U.S. Aims to Buy Greenland as Trump Keeps Military Option on Table

Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers during a closed briefing Monday that recent White House rhetoric about Greenland does not signal an imminent U.S. invasion, emphasizing instead that the administration’s preferred goal is to purchase the island from Denmark, according to people familiar with the discussion.

Britain And France Prepare Ukraine Troop Deployment As U.S. Backs Security Guarantees

Britain and France, both members of the NATO military alliance, have agreed to prepare for the deployment of troops to Ukraine if the war-torn country reaches a peace deal with neighboring Russia.

Venezuela Cracks Down After U.S. Seizure of Maduro, Journalists Detained and Paramilitaries Deployed

Dutch Court Jails Father And Brothers For “Honor” Killing Of 18-Year-Old Woman

Vondelkerk Fire Shakes Amsterdam In Deadly New Year (Worthy News In-Depth) (VIDEO)

Maduro, Wife Plead Not Guilty In First Court Appearance

Iran Regime in ‘Survival Mode’ as Protests Spread Nationwide, Trump Warns of U.S. Action

Scores of Men Killed in South Africa’s Circumcision Practices, Sparking Spiritual Debate

Criminal Investigations After Swiss Bar Fire Kills Dozens (Worthy News Radio)

Search Intensified For Missing Spanish Family After Tourist Boat Sinks In Indonesia

Bulgaria Adopts Euro Amid Celebration And Public Concern

Breaking Israel News

Israel, Syria, U.S. Announce Joint Security Mechanism in Rare Step Toward De-Escalation

Israel, Syria and the United States have agreed to establish a new “joint fusion mechanism” aimed at enhancing security coordination, intelligence sharing and military de-escalation, marking the most significant formal cooperation between Jerusalem and Damascus in decades.

Netanyahu: Israel and U.S. United on Iran as Protests Rock Islamic Republic

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday that Israel and the United States are in full agreement on how to confront Iran, describing his relationship with U.S. President Donald Trump as a strategic partnership that will drive continued Israeli security successes in 2026.

Israel, Syria to Resume U.S.-Mediated Talks as Trump Presses for Security Deal

Senior Israeli and Syrian officials are set to resume high-level negotiations this week in talks mediated by the United States, marking a renewed diplomatic push after months of stalled progress, according to reports by i24NEWS and Axios.

Trump, Netanyahu: Hamas Must Disarm for Peace Plan to Move Forward

Trump Gives Israel Green Light to Act Against Hezbollah if Disarmament Fails

Immigration From U.S. and Europe to Israel Surges in 2025 Despite Overall Decline in Arrivals

Israel Enforces New NGO Registration Rules, Bars 37 Groups From Gaza and West Bank

Israel, U.S. Give Hamas Two-Month Deadline to Disarm

Boeing Awarded $8.6 Billion Contract for F-15s as U.S. Military Aid to Israel Continues

Trump Signals Backing for Israeli Action Against Iran, Warns U.S. Will Act on Nuclear Threat

Netanyahu Seeks Firm U.S. Guarantees on Gaza, Hostages, and Hamas Disarmament Ahead of Trump Summit

Breaking U.S. News

Trump-Led Federal Crackdown Slashed Violent Crime in Washington, D.C.

U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro said Tuesday that a federal crime crackdown in the nation’s capital has led to dramatic reductions in violent crime, crediting the effort to President Donald Trump’s public safety initiative.

White House Pushes Back on Jan. 6 Narrative, Accuses Democrats of Political Rewriting

The White House marked the fifth anniversary of the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach by launching a new website aimed at challenging what it says is a Democrat-driven distortion of events and years of politically motivated prosecutions against Americans who participated in protests that day.

Ninth Circuit Revives Christian Ministry’s Fight to Defend Faith-Based Hiring Rights

A federal appeals court has handed a key win to religious liberty advocates, allowing the Union Gospel Mission of Yakima to move forward with its constitutional challenge against Washington state’s hiring restrictions.

ICE Deploys Facial-Recognition Technology to Accelerate Immigration Arrests Under Trump

Democrats Accused of Flip-Flop After Trump Removes Venezuelan Dictator Maduro

Congress Faces Govt. Shutdown Date, Health Care Bills, Epstein On Return

U.S. Senate Races Will Decide Balance Of Congress In 2026

Zohran Mamdani Sworn In As New York City’s Mayor

Trump Pulls National Guard From Democrat-Run Cities After Court Defeats, Warns Troops Could Return

Federal Crackdown Targets Massive Fraud Networks in Minnesota

AG Vows Continued Probe Into Alleged ‘Government Weaponization’ Under Obama, Biden

Suspect In Jan. 6 Pipe Bomb Case Confesses, According To Officials

Breaking Christian News

Sudan Drone Strike Kills Christians on Way to Christmas Worship

At least 11 Christians were killed and 18 others seriously wounded when a drone operated by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) struck civilians traveling to Christmas celebrations in South Kordofan state on Dec. 25, according to local sources.

Pastor Seriously Injured in Machete Attack Outside Church in Eastern Uganda

A Christian pastor was seriously injured after being attacked by a group of Muslim assailants wielding sharp objects in eastern Uganda, according to an exclusive report by Morning Star News.

Angry Villagers Destroy Christian Homes in Laos, Pastor Tied to a Pole for Evangelism

Tens Of Thousands Of Christians Celebrate Christmas and the New Year In Indonesia’s Capital (VIDEO)

Pakistani Christian Girl, 14, Abducted and Raped, Family Says

Pakistan Pastor Murder Case Takes Dramatic Turn As Police Name Wife, Lover As “Masterminds” (Worthy News Investigation)

Christians Blocked From Christmas Worship In Indonesia’s West Java Amid Extremism Concerns