At Hyles-Anderson College, an unaccredited school outside of Chicago, classes for women focus on "vital training in Biblical concepts of marriage and child-rearing," while coursework for men focuses on "church education."
President Trump's view of the war is reportedly informed by a daily diet of short-form bombing videos—and by rosy Fox News coverage. No wonder he thinks the war is won. Meanwhile, his defense secretary seems to view violence as its own end.
As the annual conference descends on Texas, what claims to be the "largest and most influential gathering of conservatives in the world" has fallen flat with young conservatives: "I literally don't even know what CPAC is."
The nuptial was so exclusive that a journalist who caught wind of the plans and attempted to infiltrate the island by crossing a swampy area infested with alligators got stuck in the mud.
Everyone wants to know: What is Lady Gaga really like? Lisa Robinson gets the answer, with an unprecedented look into Gaga's background and the sense of freedom that only the spotlight can provide her. As the multi-hyphenated star turns 40, revisit the January 2012 cover story.
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