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Federal Judge Denies DOJ Bid to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts in Florida
Federal Judge Denies DOJ Bid to Unseal Epstein Grand Jury Transcripts in Florida
Thursday, July 24, 2025

A federal judge in Florida on Wednesday rejected the Justice Department’s attempt to unseal grand jury transcripts from a 2005-2007 investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, marking a setback in President Donald Trump’s push for greater transparency in the high-profile sex trafficking case.

U.S. Jobless Claims Dip Again, But Signs Point to a Softening Labor Market
U.S. Jobless Claims Dip Again, But Signs Point to a Softening Labor Market
Thursday, July 24, 2025

The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell for the sixth straight week, underscoring the continued resilience of the U.S. labor market. Yet behind the encouraging headline, economists warn that the broader employment picture is showing signs of softening.

Trump Unveils Bold AI Action Plan to Cement U.S. Dominance, Strip Regulations, and Counter China
Trump Unveils Bold AI Action Plan to Cement U.S. Dominance, Strip Regulations, and Counter China
Thursday, July 24, 2025

In a sweeping move to stake America’s claim in the global artificial intelligence arms race, President Donald Trump on Wednesday unveiled a comprehensive AI strategy aimed at deregulating the industry, accelerating innovation, and asserting international leadership–firmly casting the United States as the future epicenter of AI advancement.

Pakistan Muslims ‘Abduct’ Christian Boy
Pakistan Muslims ‘Abduct’ Christian Boy
Thursday, July 24, 2025

A heartbroken Christian widow cried out for help Wednesday, saying her teenage son was “abducted” by Muslim extremists in Pakistan’s Punjab province and “forced to convert to Islam.”

Thailand Bombs Cambodia Targets; Numerous Killed
Thailand Bombs Cambodia Targets; Numerous Killed
Thursday, July 24, 2025

Thailand and neighboring Cambodia moved towards war on Thursday with a Thai F-16 fighter jet bombing Cambodian targets across the border as a border dispute escalated into clashes that reportedly killed at least 12 people, including 11 civilians.

Passenger Plane Crashes In Russia Killing 50
Passenger Plane Crashes In Russia Killing 50
Thursday, July 24, 2025

A nearly 50-year-old Russian Antonov An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people crashed in Russia’s far east Thursday, and everyone on board was feared dead, emergency services officials and witnesses said.

Sudan Christian Leaders Condemn Destruction Pentecostal Church
Sudan Christian Leaders Condemn Destruction Pentecostal Church
Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Christian leaders have condemned the recent destruction of a Pentecostal Church building in the Sudanese capital Khartoum, calling it part of an increase in persecution against Christians in Sudan.

White House Grieving as Idaho Student Killer Bryan Kohberger is Sentenced to Life
White House Grieving as Idaho Student Killer Bryan Kohberger is Sentenced to Life
Wednesday, July 23, 2025

The White House on Wednesday expressed “grief and sorrow” for the families of four slain University of Idaho students after Bryan Kohberger, 30, was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for their brutal murders in 2022.

Knesset Declares Support for Israeli Sovereignty Over Judea, Samaria, and Jordan Valley in Landmark Vote
Knesset Declares Support for Israeli Sovereignty Over Judea, Samaria, and Jordan Valley in Landmark Vote
Wednesday, July 23, 2025

In a decisive political statement, the Israeli Knesset voted overwhelmingly Wednesday in favor of a non-binding resolution declaring support for the application of full Israeli sovereignty over Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley — territories comprising what is internationally referred to as the West Bank. The symbolic resolution passed 71-13, reflecting wide backing among the governing coalition and some members of the opposition.

New York Settles with Christian Photographer in Free Speech Victory
New York Settles with Christian Photographer in Free Speech Victory
Wednesday, July 23, 2025

New York State has agreed to settle a years-long legal battle with Emilee Carpenter, a Christian wedding photographer, by paying $225,000 in legal fees and pledging not to enforce laws that would compel her to photograph same-sex weddings against her religious convictions. The settlement, finalized Tuesday, ends four years of litigation and marks a major victory for free speech and religious liberty.