In two L.A. City Council races, police ‘abolition’ is a wedge issue
Police abolition — and law enforcement spending overall — has emerged as a political fault line in two L.A. city council races, particularly for voters worried about crime and disorder.
Day 306: Wisdom Is Beautiful (2024)
Fr. Mike draws our attention to the descriptions of wisdom found in our readings for today and reflects on the beauty of wisdom’s feminine nature. He also discusses the death…
Calvary MSC Releases Debut Single “Silent Night” (feat. Stefan Green)
Calvary MSC, the worship team and ministry of Calvary Church, led by Pastor Skip Heitzig, releases their rendition of the timeless Christmas carol, “Silent Night,” ft Stefan Green from their…
A Heart of Flesh for a Heart of Stone
I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.…
Don’t rain on our parade! Forecasted storm should not affect Friday’s Dodger celebration
A weekend storm forecast to bring the region's first rainfall since May shouldn't arrive until after the Dodgers' World Series championship parade Friday.
Trump Does It Again! And The Media Loses It (Ep. 2362)
Yes! In this episode, I cover how Trump just turned the vile attacks from Harris-Walz on their heads and the mainstream media's subsequent meltdown. Plus, an early voting numbers deep…
Trump reportedly told Netanyahu to end war in Gaza by inauguration day if re-elected
A Times of Israel report reveals Donald Trump urged Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza before January 20, 2025, if he wins the November elections as global support…
Art Basel Hong Kong Names 242 Galleries for 2025 Fair
The next edition will run March 28 through 30 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
Will the new Nintendo Music app lead to more DMCA takedowns from Nintendo?
Subscription music app gives Nintendo new reason to crack down on third-party music uploads.
DeSantis admin blocked in abortion ad fight until after Election Day, judge rules
A Florida district judge extended a temporary restraining order for another two weeks, blocking the state government from threatening legal action against TV stations over abortion ads aired.