Anton Carillo Articles
Former USAF Chief Claims American Convoy Fundraiser 'Money Wasted' Against Truckers' Benefits
A former United States Air Force Crew Chief expressed opposition in a private Facebook group of American truckers on the efforts being made by the American Convoy, calling it a waste of money that does not really help the needs of local drivers. Chicago Pastor And Husband Killed In Hit-And-Run, Suspect Not Yet Found
Body of Christ Deliverance Ministries Training Center Apostle Yvonne Lee-Wilson and her husband, Adelbert Wilson, died from a hit-and-run accident on Monday at 111th Street and Cottage Grove Avenue in Chicago. Who Is The Antichrist? Bible Expert Weighs On Issue Amid Russia—Ukraine Conflict
An end-times expert explained the meaning of the Antichrist, who it is, and the possibility of Russian President Vladimir Putin fitting the description of the said biblical figure. Thousands Of Christian Churches Desecrated During Time Muslims Flooded Greece, Report Says
More than two thousand Christian churches in Greece were desecrated in five years, coincidentally at a time 'migrants from the Islamic world' flooded the country. Car Crashes Into Church Minutes Before Scheduled Prayer Service
A pastor from a North Carolina church gave thanks to God that no one was killed on February 23 when a small SUV crashed into the sanctuary minutes before a regular weekly prayer service. Supreme Court To Review Child Welfare Act
The United States Supreme Court accepted on Monday a petition to review the Indian Child Welfare Act. Abortion ‘Without Limitations’ Bill Blocked By Republicans
The United States Senate blocked H.R. 3755 or more known as the "Women's Health Protection Act," which President Joe Biden supported to contradict the Texas Heartbeat Act. Court Protects Navy Seals From Vaccine Mandate
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth District ruled on Monday in favor of 35 Navy personnel who sought a religious exemption against the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. Court Sides With Church Against Employee Who Resigned Over Cohabitation Policy
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals sided with Capitoland Christian Center Church on a lawsuit filed by a former cook who allegedly experienced "marital-status discrimination." Supreme Court Rules Kentucky Attorney General May Defend State's Abortion Restriction
The Supreme Court has allowed the Attorney General of Kentucky to defend a pro-life measure.