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Megachurch pastor Jack Graham interrupted his Sunday sermon at Prestonwood Baptist Church in Plano, Texas, this past weekend to unveil an unexpected and striking illustration for his congregation.
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As House Speaker Mike Johnson convened lawmakers this week to honor Charlie Kirk, he captured both the deep sorrow gripping Capitol Hill and the undercurrent of fear permeating its halls.
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Marsh McLennan, which mourned the loss of 358 employees in the September 11, 2001 World Trade Center attacks, sent a powerful message in Washington today. Michelle Sartain, a 28-year veteran of the firm, urged lawmakers to renew the Terrorism Risk Insurance Act, underscoring the enduring need for protection against catastrophic threats.
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Western insurers on Tuesday suffered a setback in London as the High Court rejected their attempt to appeal a ruling that grants aircraft lessors more than $1 billion from war-risk insurance policies, compensating for jets stranded in Russia since the invasion of Ukraine.
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On Friday, a federal appeals court announced it would temporarily halt its review of legal challenges to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s climate rules, pending the agency’s decision on whether to revise the regulations or defend them in court, according to court filings.
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The FBI confirmed Monday that DNA collected from a towel wrapped around a rifle near the site of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s assassination matches that of the 22-year-old suspect charged in his killing, Director Kash Patel announced.
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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced after weekend trade talks in Spain that Washington and Beijing have struck a framework agreement on the ownership of the wildly popular social video platform TikTok.
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Family and friends of the 22-year-old charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk say his politics had shifted sharply to the left in recent years, spending countless hours exploring 'dark corners of the internet,' Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said Sunday.
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Just hours after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, FBI Director Kash Patel announced online that the suspected gunman was already in custody. In reality, the shooter was still at large. The two men briefly detained were swiftly released, and Utah authorities later confirmed that the killer remained on the run.
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Utah Governor Spencer Cox eased nationwide anxiety over the manhunt for the fugitive accused of killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk with just three words Friday: 'We got him.'