Evangelical leader pitches Trump to followers as divinely chosen to lead country
Lance Wallnau’s revival gatherings for Trump are “the most targeted and tactical voter mobilization effort by Christian nationalists ever,” one expert said.
Lance Wallnau’s revival gatherings for Trump are “the most targeted and tactical voter mobilization effort by Christian nationalists ever,” one expert said.
The Supreme Court has permitted the Enforcement Directorate to auction two properties owned by Nowhera Shaik, managing director of Heera Gold Exim Private Limited, to compensate investors allegedly defrauded in a Ponzi scheme. Shaik has also been directed to provide details of her unencumbered assets for potential auction.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Massachusetts) used Pete Hegseth’s past comments to follow up on the former news anchor’s position about women serving in combat roles. This comes as a bipartisan panel of senators vets Hegseth for the secretary of defense post.
Lawyers for embattled New York City Mayor Eric Adams are seeking sanctions against the Department of Justice, which they accuse of illegally leaking information about its investigation into the Big Apple boss to the mainstream media. The leaks have been going on for about a year, his lawyers wrote, right up to the day before…
Binghamton University is rapidly emerging as a top choice for high-achieving students, offering Ivy League-quality education at an affordable price. With a strong academic reputation, cutting-edge research programs, and career-focused initiatives like its four-plus-one degrees, Binghamton attracts talent nationwide. Its lower tuition and rising prestige, along with impressive post-graduation salaries, make it a smart alternative…
Real estate developer and film producer Anita Verma-Lallian recently purchased Matthew Perry’s former Los Angeles home for $8.55 million. Lallian, who performed a puja ceremony at the residence, emphasized that her decision to buy the property was driven by her admiration for the home itself, not its previous ownership.
A centuries-old Jewish text that mysteriously ended up on an online marketplace is now returning home. In a press release last week, the Southern District of New York (SDNY) announced that a district judge confirmed a private owner’s forfeiture of the Di Gara text, which dates back to the 16th century. The book will be…