by David Cobb
Ruling over our own selves is more difficult and requires a much greater depth of character than controlling things outside us. That's where true strength of characters lies.
by Amanda Stiver
Norwegian teen learns the hard way not to use caffeine drinks to fuel video game binge.
by Darris McNeely
It has been an extraordinary week for America
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
With rising prices of health care bills and basic living costs, the elderly are facing troubled economic times.
by John Ross Schroeder, Scott Ashley
Even if AIDS or HIV infections are not considered, the United States leads all other nations in the rate of sexually transmissible diseases, according to health-care experts representing the Institute of Medicine, affiliated with the...
by Good News
According to Bible prophecy, in the last days a centrally controlled global economic system, like the one the Vatican proposes, will be dominated by a great false religion and its leader. Could this document serve as the blueprint?
by Melvin Rhodes
Great powers come and go. For more than six decades the United States has been the world's dominant power. Seventy years ago, Great Britain—with its vast empire—was the world's greatest power. Is the United States following Britain's path...
by Randy D'Alessandro
The House of Representatives' largely symbolic vote to repeal President Obama's health-care bill won't change things. But is there a better health system on the way?
Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
The 85-year-old Pontiff may decide to resign.
by Jerold Aust, John Ross Schroeder
A new gene that makes bacteria resistant to virtually all antibiotics has been discovered in patients in the United States, Britain and South Asia
by John Ross Schroeder, Melvin Rhodes
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that elderly Americans live longer, with fewer seniors requiring nursing-home care.
by Graemme Marshall
Since the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank began their "debt relief" programs, most Heavily Indebted Poor Countries have moved more deeply into debt.
by Cecil Maranville
Public health officials in New York City recently encountered what appears to be a rapid-onset AIDS strain.
by Melvin Rhodes
There seems to be no bottom to the moral toboggan slide the modern house of Israel has been on for the past 40 years!