Unlike legislation passed by Congress, executive orders do not require approval from the legislative branch. They obtain authority from the Constitution. What are the checks and balances within the federal government maintain the balance of power amidst the growing use of executive orders?
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Ebbs and Flows in the U.S. Economy
Is the U.S. economy growing, slowing, or simply shifting? GPD is growing, but so is housing costs, persistent inflation, and significant concern over affordability. What does this mean for average Americans?
Read MoreIs America in Moral Decline?
In a pluralistic society, where beliefs vary widely across cultures, faiths, and generations, whose version of morality wins out in the end? Are Christians still participating in shaping the future of morality in America?
Read MoreTragedy in Texas
In central Texas, the 4th of July weekend turned into flooding that has been described as one of the worst natural disasters in Texas history, with significant damage to infrastructure and homes.
Read MoreCrime in America
When it comes to crime in America, public opinion often paints a more alarming picture than the actual data supports. Still, anxiety remains. This gap between perception and reality is often widened by social media, political rhetoric, and sensational headlines
Read MoreThe U.S. National Defense
As tensions between Israel and Iran escalate what does it truly mean to keep the U.S. secure in a world where threats are no longer just on the battlefield? National defense is more than military might. It’s a comprehensive strategy to protect a nation’s people, values, and interests. The U.S. Department of Defense defines its mission as providing “the military forces needed to deter war and ensure our nation’s security.”
Read MoreBalancing Liberty and Responsibility
When the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791, it was deeply rooted in the context of post-Revolutionary America. Wary of standing armies and potential tyranny, the Founders stressed the importance of a “well-regulated militia” as protection for a free state.
Read MoreLos Angeles Protests Turn Violent
The initial protests were sparked by ICE raids at various locations, including a Home Depot and a clothing store in downtown Los Angeles. As news of the arrests spread, more people gathered to demonstrate against what they perceived as unjust immigration enforcement.
Read MoreSpeech and Consequence
Freedom of speech is often seen as the right to say whatever one feels, especially if it reflects personal truth. But not all speech is protected, and not all consequences are unconstitutional. So, what does the First Amendment actually protect?
Read MoreFaith Under Fire
According to Open Doors’ World Watch List 2025, over 380 million Christians face high levels of persecution and discrimination worldwide. In the top 50 countries alone, 310 million Christians experience very high or extreme levels of persecution
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