In a heartwarming moment, Browns kicker Andre Szmyt dedicates his game-winning field goal to his late mother, Lala. His journey through grief and faith culminates in a historic 55-yard kick against the Packers.
State Farm Stadium in Arizona overflowed with supporters paying tribute to Charlie Kirk, hailed as a martyr by President Trump and others. Erika Kirk’s emotional forgiveness of the shooter highlighted the day's powerful message of resilience and faith.
At Charlie Kirk's emotional memorial service, his wife Erika highlighted his Christian values, while Trump and other speakers rallied for a conservative revival in America. Can this tragedy spark a new movement?
Charlie Kirk's funeral is set to draw thousands, with Trump and prominent conservatives speaking out against political violence and vowing to continue his legacy. Mourners grapple with grief and anger over his tragic assassination.
In a deeply emotional episode of Marc Maron's 'WTF' podcast, Jamie Lee Curtis sobbed over the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, expressing her conflicting feelings about his beliefs while mourning his loss.
In a heart-wrenching speech, Erika Kirk commemorates her husband Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist tragically killed. She vows to continue his mission and encourages youth to engage in Turning Point USA.
Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis, a 15-year-old computer genius, as the first millennial saint, inspiring the next generation of Catholics with his tech-savvy faith. Thousands gathered at St. Peter’s Square to celebrate.
In a historic ceremony, Carlo Acutis, a British-Italian teenager who died of leukaemia, was canonized as the first millennial saint. Pope Leo led the event with 70,000 young worshippers, inspiring the youth to embrace their faith through modern means.
Carlo Acutis, the first millennial saint, will be canonized by Pope Leo XIV in a ceremony expected to draw thousands. Known as 'God's influencer', Acutis harnessed the internet to promote faith and has inspired countless miracles.
Carlo Acutis, a London-born boy, is about to become the first millennial saint in a ceremony led by Pope Leo. Known for his love of technology and miracles, Carlo's story is inspiring millions, especially the youth, as he bridges faith and modernity.