Putin’s Key Opponent Banned from Russian Election

Russian elections are slated for March 18 and, while current President Vladimir Putin is expected to win his fourth 6-year term in office, he is facing his stiffest challenge ever from Alexei Navalny, an outspoken critic of alleged corruption in the Putin administration. However, news released on Monday indicates Navalny has been banned from elections due …

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Jerusalem: A Cup of Reeling

We're a week beyond President Trump's historic recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.  Not since President Harry Truman became the first to recognize Israel as a newborn nation in 1948 has a President so solidly and profoundly declared America's position regarding Israel.  Praise God for the stand taken by the American administration. However, on …

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November 29, 1947: The Story of a Vote

As Americans, there are certain things we look back to as we consider the birth of our nation: George Washington and famous Revolutionary War victories, Paul Revere's ride, the framing of the Constitution and many others. A couple days ago, Jews around the world commemorated a most significant event that led to the establishment of …

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Understanding the Egyptian Mosque Massacre

On Friday the world was shocked by the extremely brutal attack on the Muslim mosque in Al-Arish Egypt.  At least 305 lost their lives and over 125 others were wounded as 25-30 terrorists armed with automatic machine guns stormed the premises in several vehicles, taking up positions in the front of the mosque and at its …

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