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Wikipedia articles on Jesus reflect bias issues at site
Wikipedia articles on topics like Jesus’ “sexuality and marital status” and LGBTQ works about Jesus have raised questions about the site’s neutrality.
Actor reveals why playing St Patrick in Martin Scorsese’s ‘The Saints’ is ‘more important than ever’
Actor Desmond Eastwood brings St. Patrick’s incredible journey to life in Fox Nation’s “The Saints.” Discover the true story behind Ireland’s patron saint.
Pastor Greg Laurie launches crusade at campus where Charlie Kirk was killed, wants to bring hope from tragedy
A Christian revival event, “Hope for America,” by Harvest Crusades, hopes to draw 10,000 people to Utah Valley University on Sunday, where Charlie Kirk was killed.
Stephen A Smith defends political commentary approach, says it ‘encourages’ dialogue from both sides
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith discusses politics outside his network role, and recently said his willingness to listen helped expand his audience.
James Carville urges Democrats to consider expanding Supreme Court if they regain power
Democratic strategist James Carville criticized the progressive wing of his party and advocated for packing the Supreme Court on Fox News’ “Saturday in America.”
Men are crying over a 1975 shipwreck, and it says something about modern masculinity
The Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck went viral on social media as the 50th anniversary sparked trending posts and tributes across platforms.
Bill Maher tears into socialism and begs Democrats to embrace moderate candidates
Bill Maher criticized democratic socialism on “Real Time” on Friday, warning it could negatively impact the Democratic Party and urging party leaders to steer clear of the ideology.
Former UK prime minister slams BBC as ‘laughingstock’ while Trump readies $1B lawsuit over Jan 6 video scandal
Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss backs President Donald Trump’s $1B lawsuit threat against the BBC, calling the broadcaster a ‘laughingstock’ and urging it be defunded.
BROADCAST BIAS: BBC caught twisting Trump’s words and US media rush to their defense
PBS and NPR defend BBC against conservative bias allegations while media analyst Brian Stelter dismisses Trump editing controversy as unintentional mistake.
Trump announces lawsuit of up to $5 billion against BBC over edited Jan 6 speech documentary
President Donald Trump told reporters that he’s looking to sue BBC for up to $5 billion next week over its documentary that edited his Jan. 6 remarks.
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