Archaeology continues to confirm the history recorded in the Bible. We may be on the verge of another major discovery connected to a critical time in Israel’s history. We talked with Dr. Scott Stripling, provost of The Bible Seminary in Katy, Texas, last September at the International Symposium on ArchaeologyContinue Reading

Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt plan to join BRICS, the economic alliance of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The timing is awkward for President Biden as he prepares to meet with the Saudis, but Turkey’s membership is potentially more significant.Continue Reading

It didn’t take long for keyboard warriors to assign blame for the horrific shooting in Highland Park, Illinois on July 4th to people with opposing political views. This fails to recognize the true cause—spiritual evil, which will not be defeated at the ballot box.Continue Reading

The Atlanta Fed’s GDPnow measure, which tracks economic data in real time, shows a contraction in the second quarter of 2022 of 2.1%. Following the first quarter’s 1.6% drop, this meets the technical definition of a recession.Continue Reading

A new study funded by the US government provides what researchers call a “high degree” of confidence that the deadly nerve agent sarin is behind Gulf War Syndrome, which has left hundreds of thousands of soldiers with chronic debilitating illnesses.Continue Reading

A jury acquitted Michael Sussman of lying to the FBI Tuesday in a case stemming from the Clinton campaign’s involvement in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion hoax. The question is what special counsel John Durham does next.Continue Reading

The surge in the price of fertilizer in recent months is forcing farmers to choose between planting and fertilizing. This means reduced yields, higher prices, and potential famine.

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It’s hard to imagine a more dystopian name for the new office inside the Department of Homeland Security than “Disinformation Governance”—short of lifting one right from George Orwell’s 1984.Continue Reading

Ukraine apparently used cluster munitions for the first time in the war with Russia, a type of weapon banned by an international treaty of more than 100 nations—although Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. are not among them.Continue Reading