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TV watchdog slams Carl's Jr. over racy Super Bowl ad for 'free hangover burger'
A parents advocacy group is sounding the alarm over a new Carl’s Jr. advertisement featuring TikTok influencer Alix Earle and the chain's return to its controversial history of sexually suggestive ad campaigns.
Former Texas pastor arrested second time in 2 years on child abuse charges
A former Texas pastor and substitute teacher has been arrested for the second time in two years on charges involving child sexual abuse.
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush claims Franklin Graham 'doesn't love' LGBT people after Budde criticism
The Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush accused evangelist Franklin Graham last week of being someone who "does not love the LGBTQ community" after the Samaritan's Purse CEO criticized Episcopal Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde's recent rebuke of President Donald Trump.
Trans-identified National Guard soldier dispels rumors after wrongly identified as pilot in DC crash
A trans-identified pilot with the Virginia National Guard has spoken out after being wrongly identified as one of the victims in a fatal crash involving a Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.
House panel to probe 'debanking' of accounts linked to cryptocurrency CEOs
A congressional committee is investigating what's behind the recent trend of major financial institutions closing accounts linked to cryptocurrency firms.
Steve Deace says Trump's second term marks return of 'leadership' in the White House
Author and talk show host Steve Deace says he believes that President Donald Trump's second administration will mark the return of leadership in the United States.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio thanks Jesus as 'Lord and Savior' in swearing-in ceremony
Newly sworn-in Secretary of State Marco Rubio concluded his swearing-in ceremony by publicly thanking Jesus Christ for his guidance and support.
Montana Dems introduce bill to compel priests to report confessions involving abuse
A group of Democratic lawmakers in Montana has introduced a bill that would require Catholic priests to disclose confessions related to serious crimes, challenging the church’s long-standing tradition of maintaining the confidentiality of the confessional.
Top 6 issues Trump addressed in sweeping executive orders
President Donald Trump marked the beginning of his second term by issuing a flurry of executive orders earlier this week that aim to assert the "America First" agenda he laid out during his campaign.
Belief in miracles rising for Evangelicals, black Protestants; Catholics, mainline less likely to believe: survey
If you’re praying for a miracle in 2025, chances are you’re not alone. Belief in miracles has seen a significant increase over the past few decades, specifically among Evangelicals and those with graduate degrees in the United States, according to a recent survey.