U.S. Congressional Hearing Highlights Crisis in North Korean Human Rights Movement

Rep. Young Kim Vows to Be the ‘Voice’ for North Korean Defectors, Pushes Human Rights Act
King Charles III Delivers First Address to Congress: “Christian Faith Is a Firm Anchor”

King Charles III delivered a speech to a joint session of Congress in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday during his multi-day visit to the United States, marking his first official state visit as monarch. The visit, which included Queen Camilla, was extended at the invitation of Donald Trump to underscore the longstanding alliance between the two nations. Lost Pages of Apostle Paul’s Letters Recovered, Offering Insight Into Early Christian Scripture

An international team of scholars has uncovered dozens of previously lost pages from one of the earliest New Testament manuscripts, providing new understanding of how early Christians engaged with biblical texts. The project, led by the University of Glasgow, successfully recovered 42 missing pages from Codex H. Federal Judge Allows Christian Foster Parents’ Lawsuit Over Washington Policy to Proceed

A federal judge has declined to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a Christian couple who argue they were denied a full foster care license in Washington due to their religious beliefs regarding gender and sexuality. David G. Estudillo of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington rejected the state’s motion to dismiss the case.
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