News - Page 5847

Those who read the Bible have ‘far more hope,’ 44% believe US would be ‘worse off’ without it: Survey

Regardless of life’s circumstances, those who read the Bible find they have “far more hope,” according to a recent survey.

Biden moves to soothe progressive grumblings ahead of reelection announcement

President Joe Biden has taken a number of actions as of late to reassure progressive voters of his agenda ahead of a likely reelection campaign announcement next week.

How many California House seats will be competitive in 2024?

California is typically seen as a blue bastion, but a number of competitive seats mean that it may very well decide who takes the House majority in 2024.

Nikki Haley and Tim Scott: South Carolina candidates battle for hearts of voters and donors

Former Gov. Nikki Haley and Sen. Tim Scott are each looking to secure Republican support in their home state of South Carolina as the 2024 presidential election looms.

Dollar plunges 7.4% in past six months — what it means

The U.S. dollar has been in quick decline over the past several months, one of several indicators raising fears that the economy could be headed for a recession.

Colleges roll out identity-restrictive commencement events for class of 2023

As universities prepare for their annual graduation festivities, several institutions, both public and private, are offering separate celebration events that are specifically advertised to graduates who fit into certain racial, ethnic, cultural, or sexuality-based identity groups.

US Embassy in Sudan evacuated after failed ceasefire sparks worsening unrest

The United States military evacuated American diplomats and their families from Sudan over the weekend as fighting between rival military factions threatens to plunge the country into a civil war, the White House confirmed Saturday evening.

Pence says June is final deadline for any ‘serious’ 2024 candidates to enter race

Former Vice President Mike Pence said in a new interview that anyone "serious" about running in the 2024 GOP presidential primary needs to enter the race by June.

Michigan Rep. Dan Kildee released from hospital after ‘successful’ cancer surgery

Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) was released from the hospital over the weekend following a "successful surgery" to remove a cancerous tumor on his tonsil, he announced Saturday.

Eight people, including 12-year-old girl, injured in two DC shootings

A pair of Friday shootings left eight people, including a 12-year-old girl, injured in Washington D.C., police said.
spot_img

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.