By Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D. New Jersey native Charlene Delfico, a pharmacy technician for over 30 years, still tears up when she recounts her parents’ story.…
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By Scott S. Powell While Christmas—the birth date of the Messiah, Jesus Christ—marks the watershed of splitting calendar history into two epochs, B.C. and A.D.,…
By Fabio Giuseppe Carlo Carisio All articles in Italian linked are available in English with simultaneous machine translation ORIGINAL ITALIAN VERSION If you were born…
By Topwar On Thursday, January 5, Minister of Culture of Ukraine Oleksandr Tkachenko announced that the Assumption Cathedral and the Refectory Church in the Kiev-Pechersk…
By Shannon Kelland Governor Ron DeSantis’ administration announced an investigation into an all-ages Christmas drag show in Florida. On Wednesday, Florida’s Department of Business and…
Celebrate Christmas with those who mean the most to you as they are the ones who helped you through this tough year, and they will…
by Scott S. Powell Even non-believers know there is something different about Jesus. Across cultures, people have sought to flee oppression and escape persecution from…
By Bob Unruh ‘Woke’ activism raises objections: ‘Leave Christmas alone’ At least two radio stations in the United Kingdom have admitted to censoring a line…
By Frosty Wooldridge This Christmas, I am sending a letter to my Dad for his gifts to me. I hope this letter inspires you to call…
By Art Moore “Christmas came early yesterday,” declared Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake to an enthusiastically supportive gathering in Phoenix on Tuesday. She was referring to…