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Israel Attacks Hezbollah's Intel HQ as US, Israel Discuss Iran Oil Strikes; Prices Soar

Israel's ground troops and Air Force continue to destroy Hezbollah's terrorists and resources. Meanwhile, reports that Israel could strike Iran's oil facilities sent oil prices soaring.
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US

Pack Mules Take Insulin to Trapped Helene Victims, Operation Blessing Serving Hundreds of Hot Meals 

The death toll from Hurricane Helene is still rising in the Southeast. Now, it is well above 200. And the damages from the storm's destruction could go as high as $160 billion.
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California City Council Fines Small Church $300,000 for Helping Homeless

A small church in Northern California is appealing a massive fine of more than $300,000 to resume its homeless ministry after local officials shut it down, a non-profit legal defense group reports.   

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'Mob Censorship' and 'Speech Crimes': Free Speech Increasingly Under Fire Around the World

Free speech on America's college campuses is in sharp decline. A survey of nearly 60,000 students reveals which universities are the worst offenders and identifies topics increasingly off-limits due to antisemitism and threats of violence.
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Israel

As the Anniversary of October 7th Approaches, Time to Rethink the Narrative of Netanyahu's 'Unpopularity'

As Israelis commemorate the Fall Feasts and mark the first anniversary of the somber, world-changing Hamas massacre and kidnappings on October 7th, 2023, the prevailing media narrative in Israel and around the world has suggested that it’s only a matter of time before Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government will topple under the weight of the events. It isn’t true.
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Death Toll Climbs to 200 in Southeast, Hundreds Still Missing or Trapped Amid Helene Devastation

Hurricane Helene is now the second deadliest U.S. storm of this century with at least 200 people known to have died in the flooding and devastation, and hundreds more are still missing. 

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Biden: Israel Must 'Respond Proportionally' to Iran Attack as Danon Calls It 'Assault on Our Very Existence'

Israeli officials indicate retaliation for Iran's 181-missile attack on Tuesday will be swift. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with top military and civilian leaders to mull over options. Targets could include Iran's oil rigs or even its nuclear facilities, where the Islamist regime is moving swiftly toward producing nuclear weapons.
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Israeli Kibbutz Nirim Resident Recalls Miraculous Escape from Hamas Horror, Shares Her Future Hopes

Few survivors of the October 7th Hamas massacre came as close to death as Adele Raemer, a resident of Kibbutz Nirim on the Gaza perimeter.
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US

6,000 Mississippi State College Students 'Experienced Freedom' in Christ in Latest Revival Moment

Students at Mississippi State University say their lives are forever changed after experiencing "God's love at work" during a massive worship event Monday. 
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California City Council Fines Small Church $300,000 for Helping Homeless

A small church in Northern California is appealing a massive fine of more than $300,000 to resume its homeless ministry after local officials shut it down, a non-profit legal defense group reports.   
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'To Glorify God': Regent University Hosts VA Lt. Gov. for Racial Reconciliation Event

Nearly three hundred students and community members from across Hampton Roads, VA turned out Oct. 1 to honor the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case that mandated an end to public school segregation. It was part of an event sponsored by Virginians for Reconciliation, Regent University, and Regent Black Law Students Association.
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'I'm With Team Jesus': Texas Couple Installs Large Cross on Front Lawn — and It's Far More Than Mere Decoration

A Texas couple on a mission for Jesus is inspiring people “one prayer at a time.”
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VA School Board Agrees to Pay $575K to Teacher Who Was Fired in Pronoun Policy Faith Fight

A Virginia school board has agreed to pay $575,000 in damages and attorneys' fees to a former high school teacher who was fired for refusing to use pronouns to refer to one of his students.
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'Post-Apocalyptic': Helene Survivors Haven't Eaten in Days, Operation Blessing Fights to Reach Them

The scale of destruction left behind by Hurricane Helene is only expanding with each passing day as new details become available. 
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Jews in Israel and Worldwide Mark Jewish New Year 5785, Feast of Trumpets, as High Holy Days Begin

Jews in Israel and throughout the world are marking Yom HaTeruah, or the Feast of Trumpets, the first of the biblical Fall Feasts. It coincides with the start of the civil Jewish New Year, 5785, known in Hebrew as Rosh Hashana, which began at sundown on Wednesday.
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Defending Democracy: Israel's David and Goliath Fight Against Evil

Fifteen years. For fifteen long years, I have watched—as an Israeli, as a Jew—as Iran has held the whole free world hostage. I have been shocked at the silence, as the Islamic Republic and its anti-Semitic leadership have threatened world peace, the security of the entire Middle East, and the very LIVES of the millions who live in Israel.
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John Kerry Says First Amendment Is ‘Major Block’ to Stopping ‘Disinformation,’ Hopes to ‘Implement Change’ to That

Democratic politician John Kerry described the First Amendment as a “major block” to the federal government stopping what it deems to be “disinformation” and suggested he hopes — should progressives retain control of the White House — they will “implement change.”
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Ex-LGBTQ Ally Contends She Was Fired After Becoming a Christian, Standing for Her Faith

A former staff member at a public college in New York City is fighting back over the claim she was fired after becoming a Christian.

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Israeli Kibbutz Nirim Resident Recalls Miraculous Escape from Hamas Horror, Shares Her Future Hopes

Few survivors of the October 7th Hamas massacre came as close to death as Adele Raemer, a resident of Kibbutz Nirim on the Gaza perimeter.
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Pack Mules Take Insulin to Trapped Helene Victims, Operation Blessing Serving Hundreds of Hot Meals 

The death toll from Hurricane Helene is still rising in the Southeast. Now, it is well above 200. And the damages from the storm's destruction could go as high as $160 billion.
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'To Glorify God': Regent University Hosts VA Lt. Gov. for Racial Reconciliation Event

Nearly three hundred students and community members from across Hampton Roads, VA turned out Oct. 1 to honor the 70th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education, the 1954 U.S. Supreme Court case that mandated an end to public school segregation. It was part of an event sponsored by Virginians for Reconciliation, Regent University, and Regent Black Law Students Association.
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'Mob Censorship' and 'Speech Crimes': Free Speech Increasingly Under Fire Around the World

Free speech on America's college campuses is in sharp decline. A survey of nearly 60,000 students reveals which universities are the worst offenders and identifies topics increasingly off-limits due to antisemitism and threats of violence.
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Stuck in Traffic? One Israeli Company Uses AI, Digitized Grids to Speed Up Jammed City Roads

Everyone who drives or even rides in a car feels the frustration of an endless line of vehicles crawling through rush hour. A Tel Aviv company called No Traffic has developed a solution that works by digitizing an entire city's grid. 
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Politics

The Shifting Democrat Union Vote: 'They're Leaving in Droves'

The presidential fight in battleground states has a number of key storylines, but high on the list is the Union Vote. Former President Trump is happy with some of the unofficial results so far. 
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Hurricane Helene's Devastation in NC Called Catastrophic, Death Toll Still Rising

In the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, the death toll is still rising with at least 130 lives lost so far across six states. The most devastated area is western North Carolina where hundreds are still missing.
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Israel

As Missiles Fly, Israeli Medical Center Goes Underground to Keep Facilities Safe, Operational

Almost a year into Israel's war against Hamas, the conflict is growing more intense with Hezbollah in the north. As missile attacks increase, hospitals are crucial and could become targets. One medical center near Tel Aviv has gone underground with a unique solution to help keep them safe and operational.

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