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The 2026 map war: Why redistricting could save or sink Trump’s agenda
The redistricting war for the 2026 midterms is on – and it may be the most aggressive mid-decade, multi-state map fight of the modern era.

Azerbaijan's demolishing of Stepanakert Cathedral is cultural genocide of Christian Amenia
History has taught us that genocide does not end with the removal of a people. It ends with the removal of their memory.

JK Rowling: Assisted suicide is a choice, like salted caramel. Is she right?
I found myself at J.K. Rowling’s X page by happenstance. Her recent post on assisted suicide caught me off guard.

Should you use a HELOC to pay off credit card debt? Pros, cons and risks
I maxed out our credit card for some unexpected home repairs, including a new HVAC. The interest rate is ridiculously high since I did not pay it off last month. I’m considering using a HELOC to pay off the credit card. Is that a good idea?

How Syria’s 2,000-year-old Christian roots are being torn out
Syria recorded the largest single year jump in Christian persecution in the history of Open Doors’ World Watch List.

Apostle Peter vs. modern Catholicism: Whose view on assurance is right?
Do you see why Peter, if he was on Earth today, would not make a good Catholic theologian?

My son's battle with leukemia: What God taught me about suffering
“Why did God make me sick, Daddy?” The question took my breath away.

I studied brain cells for years as a neuroscientist. Then my own pregnancy changed everything
In an age when artificial intelligence may surpass us in many endeavors, fetal development strikes me as an irreplaceable biological wonder.

Winning the trans battle, but losing the trans war?
For all of the gains of the last few years, I am not ready for a victory lap.

Supreme Court curbs race-based redistricting. What does that mean for our future?
In the end, the challenge before us is not simply to redraw districts, but to realign our hearts.
















