By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, March 30, 2026Heaven and Hell signs and roads going up and down | iStock/Getty Images Plus/adventtrA while back, some Christian friends we hadn’t seen in years joined my wife and me for dinner. We’ve known each other for decades, attend the same church, and…

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By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Monday, March 30, 2026Quick SummaryAI SummaryChristian groups oppose a bill in India that they fear could enable land seizure.The proposed changes to the foreign funding law would increase government control over charities.Organizations warn that the bill threatens properties meant for marginalized communities.An artificial intelligence-powered…

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The National Academy of Sciences is trying to stop the all-important Trump energy dominance agenda. It is long past time for the Trump administration to defund the anti-fossil fuel and anti-nuclear power organization and force it to survive, if it still can, off of the left-wing funders whose agenda it…

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A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office found that weaknesses in federal oversight has limited the Department of Education’s ability to ensure accountability across the nation’s higher education system, specifically with respect to student loans.$1.6 trillion outstanding in student loans Staffing shortages coupled with federal programs getting more…

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The Supreme Court’s recent, unanimous decision that reversed a billion-dollar copyright verdict against Cox Communications, holding that the company cannot be held liable for copyright infringement committed by its subscribers, marks a significant victory for internet service providers.Cox Communications serves about 6 million subscribers across the country. Major record labels…

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The Colorado state House passed a bill Thursday to prevent companies from setting individualized prices for consumers or employees with AI surveillance.Individualized pricing is increasingly being explored by companies through tech such as artificial intelligence to predict what a given consumer is likely to spend, then charge the maximum. The…

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United States Air Force veteran Richard Williams has died at 83 after being pushed onto subway tracks in New York City. Police say the suspect, a man who had previously been deported multiple times, carried out the attack. The incident happened on March 10 on the Upper East Side. According…

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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is set to return to New Hampshire next month, a state that has long held the first presidential primary. But her visit isn’t a sign she’s considering another run. Clinton said in an interview last month that she has no plans to run in…

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Speaking at a cabinet meeting, Trump contrasted his earlier stance with his current frustration. Before the U.S.-Israel military action on Feb. 28, he had said the U.S. would “always” stand by NATO. Now, he sounded less certain. “At least we were. I don’t know anymore, to be honest with you,”…

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A substance often referred to as “gas station heroin” is drawing growing concern from health officials, as more states move to restrict or ban it. Tianeptine, a tricyclic antidepressant, has now been classified as a Schedule I controlled substance in 14 states. Connecticut became the latest to take action, with…

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The Department of Justice is preparing to send formal letters to California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Maine Gov. Janet Mills, confirming a probe into whether female inmates’ constitutional rights have been violated by housing biological males in women’s facilities. Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon confirmed the move…

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Iran’s hardliners push for NUCLEAR WEAPONS as tensions escalate with U.S. and Israel Iran’s hardline factions, emboldened by recent U.S. and Israeli strikes, are advocating for withdrawal from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and openly pursuing nuclear weapons. Key figures, including Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) leaders and conservative commentators,…

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Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Schumer proposed the American Security Robotics Act to limit U.S. government use of robotics tied to foreign adversaries, especially China. The bill would block federal agencies from buying or operating ground-based robotic systems—including humanoid robots, surveillance vehicles and autonomous patrol tech—linked to adversarial governments. Federal…

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Dutch Study Links Men’s Ultra-Processed Food Consumption to Higher Subfertility Odds Introduction A study from the Netherlands has identified a significant association between men’s consumption of ultra-processed foods and increased odds of subfertility. Published in the journal Human Reproduction in 2026, the research analyzed data from hundreds of couples and found that…

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Protein and fiber are essential macronutrients. Protein supports muscle repair, immune function and hormone production while fiber aids digestion, blood sugar regulation and chronic disease prevention. Their synergy enhances satiety and metabolic health. Superfoods rich in protein and fiber include lentils (9g protein, 8g fiber per ½ cup), black beans…

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To understand Holy Week is to confront both its historical reality and its theological magnitude. Please Follow us on  Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter, Youtube  There are weeks that pass unnoticed, dissolving into the soft oblivion of routine, and then there is Holy Week, that singular span of…

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President Trump demanded that Senate Republicans get tough and nuke the filibuster, noting that RINO Senate Leader John Thune needs to actually lead and whip up the votes on Sunday evening.  While speaking to reporters on Air Force One on Sunday, Trump went off on the Democrats, calling them “sick”…

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Donald Trump has launched airstrikes against the terrorist regime in Iran, and we keep hearing the same thing from his haters: the man won’t stop changing his mind. You’ve probably seen those videos they keep sharing on social media. Trump opposes wars in the Middle East then he bombs the ayatollahs. Trump says U.S. allies should help reopen the Strait of Hormuz then he states that we don’t need…

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) has come into the crosshairs of an ethics complaint for using campaign contributions for personal use after allegedly spending almost $19,000 on a psychiatrist who is known for specializing in Ketamine therapy. The National Legal and Policy Center filed a joint complaint with the Federal Elections…

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