Astroworld Festival tragedy: A timeline of events

On Friday evening, at least eight people died and more were injured at the Astroworld music festival while rapper travis-scott” target=”_blank”>Travis Scott< at a field hospital on-site at NRG Park, and at least 13 were later hospitalized. Houston Fire Chief Samuel Peña called the event “a mass casualty incident.” “The crowd began to compress towards…

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Biden ditches Trump's pro-Israel stance on Palestinian 'right to return'

The joe-biden” target=”_blank”>Biden administration< General Assembly resolution affirming Palestinian refugees’ right to return to world-regions, a move that Israel claims would destroy the country’s identity as the ethnic-national homeland for the Jewish people. The Trump administration had voted against the resolution, and a group of religion rabbis condemned the Biden administration for reversing this stance….

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Bringing back the NYPD's Anti-Crime Unit to fight gun violence will trigger violence, says BLM co-founder

NEW YORK CITY – Black Lives Matter New York co-founder Hawk Newsome said that Mayor-elect Eric Adam’s plan to bring back a controversial plainclothes NYPD unit would trigger crime” target=”_blank”>violence< in an interview with Fox News. (Mayor-elect Eric Adams, left, and activist Hawk Newsome, right. (Getty Images)) Newsome was clarifying comments he made Wednesday after…

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Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips: How I became the face of ‘rights of conscience’ litigation in US

Most of us never see the moment coming – one that changes life forever. Mine came the afternoon two gentlemen walked into our small-business-under-siege” target=”_blank”>Masterpiece Cakeshop< ceremony. I told them politely that I couldn’t do that. I also offered to provide them with other items from my shop, but they declined and stormed out before…

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Ken Starr: Religious liberty in crisis – here's how we defend America’s culture of freedom

Situated on a commanding bluff in southwest Missouri overlooking the fabled White River, College of the Ozarks – a religion liberal arts college – proudly refers to itself as “Hard Work U.” Students don’t pay tuition, they work for it. In the process, they develop practical skills through vocational training.    The education’s mission is faith-filled:…

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