Day: April 20, 2025

Fears remain this Easter that Christians in Nigeria are being ‘wiped out’ by Muslim extremists

5:30 pm April 20, 2025

It’s going to be a wretched and fearful Easter for Christians in Nigeria.  The killing and persecution of Christians by Islamist militants intent on creating a muslim caliphate in this West African country is continuing apparently unchecked despite the population being 46% Christian. “Nigeria’s Christians are being wiped out; we need to call it what […]

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God can resurrect and restore what you think is lost and dead

5:30 pm April 20, 2025

Melek Sert was five months pregnant when she went to the hospital with severe pain and bleeding. But then her bleeding stopped, and she was discharged from the hospital and returned home. However, the next day she and her husband Hasan went back to the hospital with the same complaint. She was constantly monitored because […]

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California career politician Barbara Lee wins mayor race in embattled Oakland

4:47 pm April 20, 2025

Former Rep. Barbara Lee, D-Calif., defeated former Oakland City Council member Loren Taylor in Oakland’s special election for mayor, following months of uncertainty for the struggling city.  While Taylor made inroads as a relative political outsider with campaign finance reports revealing he outraised the career California politician, Lee was ultimately triumphant following Friday’s ranked choice […]

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EXCLUSIVE: Carlo Acutis’ mom describes transformation from being non-religious to mother of a saint

4:30 pm April 20, 2025

Not everyone has the patience of a saint — but Antonia Salzano’s son, Carlo, did. With Carlo Acutis’ canonization by Pope Francis just one week away, he’s already been globally heralded as the first-ever millennial saint. But his mother, admittedly, never shared the same concern for her spiritual life.  She recently told Fox News Digital […]

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Jewish World War I soldiers buried under Arlington crosses have headstones reconsecrated with Stars of David

4:30 pm April 20, 2025

Two Jewish World War I veterans paid the ultimate price for their country and were buried in the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery – beneath Latin Crosses. Just before Passover, this over century-long mistake has finally been set right.  Private David Moser, born September 7, 1898, in Suffern, NY, enlisted in the U.S. Army […]

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