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The Good & Bad News Regarding the Chaos in Washington

The Good & Bad News Regarding the Chaos in Washington

Democrats in the Senate and the House are deeply divided over so-called infrastructure bills. The Washington Post reports: "Many liberals don’t trust moderates. Key moderates no longer trust congressional leaders or the White House. And few in the House trust the Senate." What is going on in Washington?

More Than 660,000 White Flags Displayed on National Mall Lawn in Honor of Americans Killed from COVID-19

More Than 660,000 White Flags Displayed on National Mall Lawn in Honor of Americans Killed from COVID-19

More than 660,000 flags have been planted on the lawn of the National Mall in honor of Americans killed from COVID-19.

Survey: Who Americans Blame for Insurrection Depends on Their Faith

Survey: Who Americans Blame for Insurrection Depends on Their Faith

According to a new survey, white evangelicals are far more likely than most other religious groups to blame left-wing activists for the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Sean Feucht's 'Let Us Worship' Tour Heads to D.C. for 'Day of Prayer for America' on 9/11

Sean Feucht's 'Let Us Worship' Tour Heads to D.C. for 'Day of Prayer for America' on 9/11

Sean Feucht's "Let Us Worship" tour is headed to Washington D.C. this week for the 20th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks in D.C. and New York City.

Police Officer Says Jan. 6 Insurrectionists 'Perceived Themselves to Be Christians'

Police Officer Says Jan. 6 Insurrectionists 'Perceived Themselves to Be Christians'

On Tuesday, D.C. police officer Daniel Hodges told a congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection that the insurrectionists who attacked the U.S. Capitol "perceived themselves to be Christians." Hodges also called the rioters "terrorists."

Florida Man Gets 8 Months in Prison in First Capitol Riot Felony Case

Florida Man Gets 8 Months in Prison in First Capitol Riot Felony Case

On Monday, a Florida man was sentenced to 8 months in prison and fined $2,000 for his participation in the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol Building.

D.C. to Pay $220,000 for Church's Legal Fees after Banning Services: Members Are 'Relieved and Grateful'

D.C. to Pay $220,000 for Church's Legal Fees after Banning Services: Members Are 'Relieved and Grateful'

The city of Washington D.C. has agreed to pay more than $200,000 in legal fees for Capitol Hill Baptist Church which sued the city over restrictions on religious gatherings.

Florida Pastor, His Son, a Congregant Face Federal Charges for Participating in the U.S. Capitol Riot

Florida Pastor, His Son, a Congregant Face Federal Charges for Participating in the U.S. Capitol Riot

A Florida pastor, his son and a church congregant were arrested on Thursday for breaching the U.S. Capitol building during the January 6 riot.

As Senate Convenes Hearing, More Than 300 Faith Leaders Declare Support for DC Statehood

As Senate Convenes Hearing, More Than 300 Faith Leaders Declare Support for DC Statehood

More than 300 faith leaders and heads of prominent religious organizations sent a letter to Congress this week voicing their support for making Washington, D.C., a state.