‘The Road less traveled’: DJT’s words of inspiration in 2017

Special to WorldTribune, August 16, 2025 From President Donald Trump’s remarks at the 2017 graduation ceremony at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.

Special to WorldTribune, August 16, 2025 From President Donald Trump’s remarks at the 2017 graduation ceremony at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va.

by WorldTribune Staff, July 21, 2025 Real World News What is happening in the battle for AI’s soul? In the latest “Try That in a Small Town Podcast”, Larry Ward, a digital marketing pioneer with three decades of experience, pulls back the curtain on Silicon Valley’s longstanding bias against conservative voices and the existential threat […]

Special to WorldTribune.com By Bill Federer, July 4, 2025 38-year-old King George the Third ruled the largest empire that planet earth had ever seen — “on which the sun never sets.” He was a one-world government globalist, with him at the top, ruling through mandates. Twenty-seven abuses of King George the Third were listed in the Declaration of Independence, signed JULY 4, […]

by WorldTribune Staff, June 3, 2025 Real World News The progressive wing of the Southern Baptist Church (SBC) has carved out a woke empire in the southern U.S. by quietly taking over traditional Christian churches and inserting leftist ideology passed off as “biblical justice,” critics say. The woke takeover of Southern Baptist churches has been […]

Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, May 9, 2025 Real World News The faithful are ecstatic and hopeful. Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV — formerly Cardinal Robert Prevost — is savoring the moment along with his admirers and family. When the euphoria over the new pope dies down, he faces a challenge like that of all other heads of […]

by WorldTribune Staff, May 6, 2025 Real World News What is being called the largest single-day baptism event in U.S. history took place on Saturday at Huntington Beach, California. “It was the second year in a row for the ‘Baptize California’ gathering, which saw 6,000 baptized along Huntington Beach last year but a record 7,750 […]

by WorldTribune Staff, April 21, 2025 Real World News Pope Francis has died. He was 88. Francis, born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, was the first pope from the Americas, the first from the Jesuit order, and the first to take the name Francis. Francis X. Rocca wrote for the Wall Street Journal: […]

Special to WorldTribune, April 20, 2025 Matthew 28 After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. 2 There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back […]

by WorldTribune Staff, April 20, 2025 Real World News A series of centuries-old inscriptions written by religious pilgrims have been discovered by archaeologists at the site believed to be the location of the Last Supper. Archaeologists identified some 40 inscriptions, including five coats of arms in “The Room of the Last Supper,” also known as […]

Part IV: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 17, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]