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Bombshell: WH Emails Prove Biden Had No Idea What Was Happening with Pardons - 'He Doesn't Review the Warrants'
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Bombshell: WH Emails Prove Biden Had No Idea What Was Happening with Pardons - 'He Doesn't Review the Warrants'

More proof has been released that former President Joe Biden was totally clueless as to how the autopen was being used that affixed his signature to a plethora of documents -- particularly in the waning months of his presidency. During Biden's final days in office, Biden granted thousands of pardons...
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One Black NFL Player Spits on Another Moments After 'Unifying' Black National Anthem Sung at Season Opener
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One Black NFL Player Spits on Another Moments After 'Unifying' Black National Anthem Sung at Season Opener

The NFL kicked off its season Thursday with two anthems and one not-so-unifying act of disrespect. To open the season at the home of the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles, the league played its anthems. First came “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” the so-called black national anthem. Followed by “The Star-Spangled...
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National Archives Accidentally Uncovers Damning New Evidence Biden Wasn't in Control of Presidency
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National Archives Accidentally Uncovers Damning New Evidence Biden Wasn't in Control of Presidency

President Donald Trump's decision in June to direct an investigation into whether or not former President Joe Biden's senior officials had deceived the public about the 46th president's mental state and authority has yielded great results. Just the News relayed official numbers from the Pew Research Center showing Biden granted...
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Michigan Police Department Reveals New Arabic Uniform Patch
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Michigan Police Department Reveals New Arabic Uniform Patch

The Dearborn Heights Police Department in Michigan unveiled a new police patch this week. The patch is the first in the country to feature both English and Arabic. It was designed by an officer in the department -- and rightly raised some eyebrows. The patch was described as a...
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Appeals Court Overturns Closure of Alligator Alcatraz, But Best Part Was How They Humiliated Angry Hippies and Their Lawyers
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Appeals Court Overturns Closure of Alligator Alcatraz, But Best Part Was How They Humiliated Angry Hippies and Their Lawyers

After U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams shut down Alligator Alcatraz in the Florida Everglades last month, the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has paused the order. Williams had stated in her order that she expected the number of inmates to decline at the facility in the next 60 days,...
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Hegseth Updates Pronouns for Woke Navy Commander After Her Social Media Page Goes Viral: 'She/Her/Fired'
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Hegseth Updates Pronouns for Woke Navy Commander After Her Social Media Page Goes Viral: 'She/Her/Fired'

When President Donald Trump returned to the White House, he promised that the Pentagon would return to its mission. The nomination of Pete Hegseth as secretary of Defense made that promise clear. DEI initiatives at the Pentagon were declared finished. The focus was put back on fighting the country’s enemies....
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“The song was haunted! Dropouts, disks failing, the channels on the desk would stop working. The guitar had just gone. It wasn’t one of my favourite albums”: Marillion producer Dave Meegan’s fight to deliver Afraid Of Sunlight
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“The song was haunted! Dropouts, disks failing, the channels on the desk would stop working. The guitar had just gone. It wasn’t one of my favourite albums”: Marillion producer Dave Meegan’s fight to deliver Afraid Of Sunlight

He eventually came to love the 1995 release – but he’s glad he didn’t like it at the time, and he helped the band develop a method of working they still use today
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Macron Says 26 Nations Ready To Put Boots On The Ground In Ukraine As A ‘Reassurance Force’
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Macron Says 26 Nations Ready To Put Boots On The Ground In Ukraine As A ‘Reassurance Force’

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Struggling Pastor’s Journey to Joy
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A Struggling Pastor’s Journey to Joy

For many years, I was a joyless, powerless, struggling pastor. However, late in life and ministry, God opened my eyes to his glory, the depth of my pride, and the joyful wonder of the gospel. This changed everything for me. In 1988, Christ Community Church started in our living room in central New Jersey. We averaged 86 attendees for the first year—a good beginning. A year later, we added a second pastor, Rick Ravis. Attendance grew each year until 2002, when it reached 267. We were a growing, multistaff church that met on the campus of Rutgers University. I was on the path to ministerial success—until two events happened. Two Interruptions In August 2002, I decided to deliver my sermon without any notes. While studying at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, I’d been trained to preach without notes, and for a year in the 1990s, that was what I did. Although I reverted to using notes again, I didn’t believe it was the most effective way to preach. So I chose a Sunday, prepared carefully, and stood before my congregation—just me and my Bible. However, I felt strange and struggled to complete the sermon. Afterward, I told my wife, Patricia, what had happened. She said, “That sounds like a panic attack!” Not wanting to experience that again, I visited a counselor. Yet it did happen again, and again, and again. For almost a decade, every time I preached, I wrestled with anxiety. For almost a decade, every time I preached, I wrestled with anxiety. The second interruption in my journey toward success was the “big decline.” After increasing for over a decade, our church’s attendance began to decrease. By 2011, our congregation was about half of what it had been in 2002. Our leaders recognized we wouldn’t survive if the downward spiral continued, and we became desperate—so desperate that we concluded our only hope was Spirit-produced renewal. We began preaching about renewal, held “renewal conferences,” and took the entire congregation away for a renewal weekend. Some of us started praying for renewal weekly at 5:30 a.m. Praying for Renewal In the fall of 2016, Rick took an online course on leading a church to pray. It was taught by Daniel Henderson, who leads a ministry called Strategic Renewal. After completing the course, Rick recommended our leaders read Henderson’s book Old Paths, New Power. It discusses the importance of churches praying together, but I applied its lessons to my own life. I was a pastor who didn’t pray, at least not as I should have. I was busy; I had sermons to write, emails to answer, and meetings to lead. I wanted to pray, but too often, I didn’t. So I decided to pray for an hour each day, following the model taught by Henderson—worship-based, Scripture-fed, Spirit-led prayer. That first day, as I worshiped God out of the Scriptures, I freshly experienced God’s beauty and wonder. A profound sense of awe filled me. Time slowed as I caught a glimpse of God’s glory. I began to see that my people-pleasing, defensiveness, tendency to compare myself to others, and joylessness stemmed from pride. I confessed my pride and acknowledged my self-focused way. Then I experienced an unfamiliar emotion. What is that? I wondered. Oh, that must be joy. And it was. Not joy for a moment, a day, a week, or a month, but ongoing, enduring, transforming joy. I was 63. It was a spiritual awakening. Learning to Laugh What changed? Everything: My preaching became deeper and more fervent. I’d never been the leader I wanted to be, but now I began to lead. My self-conscious introversion dissipated. Five months later, I received an email from my brother. We talked weekly, but I hadn’t mentioned any spiritual experience. He wrote, “Remind me to ask you the next time we talk. I have noticed a remarkable change in you.” When we spoke, he said the first thing he noticed was that I’d developed a sense of humor. He was right; I’d learned to laugh. And it was joy. Not joy for a moment, a day, a week, or a month, but ongoing, enduring, transforming joy. The change was so dramatic that some people in my church called it “Dennis 2.0.” What happened to me? I wondered. Was it conversion? The baptism of the Spirit? I answered no to both. I believe it was a Spirit-produced awakening to the beauty of God, the depth of my sin, and the joyful wonder of the gospel. I was “filled with all the fullness of God” (Eph. 3:19) and began to live out of the overflow. That enabled me to live the gospel, no longer as duty but from the abundance of Christ in me. Gospel awakening can be sudden (as it was for me) or gradual (as it is for most). But however it happens, gospel awakening is essential to gospel living. Ongoing Joy I didn’t want to experience a mountaintop only to return to my pit of brokenness. I wondered, Is it possible for me (and others) to experience ongoing joy? Is it possible to have joy in a world of suffering and sorrow? Yes. I’ve discovered such a way, a gospel way—living in union with Jesus, by the power of the Spirit, and for the glory of the Father. This Jesus-centered, Spirit-empowered way brings joy even in a world of trouble. Once, before 2017, at my denomination’s annual conference, a pastor asked, “What’s wrong?” He’d seen the struggle and joylessness on my face. I don’t remember what I said to him, but he was right; something was wrong. A few years later, after 2017, I sat down for lunch at the same conference with a pastor I didn’t know well. He said to me, “You seem like a joyful person!” He was right. The joy of the Lord shone on my face.
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The 3 Coolest Brands We Saw At Global Connect @ IFA 2025
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The 3 Coolest Brands We Saw At Global Connect @ IFA 2025

During IFA 2025, BGR attended the Global Connect event, a keynote focused on innovators, founders, and new tech. These are the highlights.
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