Born 1947 in Transylvania, Romania, Alexander Deutsch endured antisemitism under communism. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1974 as an electrical engineer. A spiritual awakening brought redemption. His 2025 memoir 'So, Tell Me Why?' shares his resilient faith journey.
The 152nd Kentucky Derby runs May 2 at Churchill Downs. Discover the history, traditions, fun facts, and how to watch the Run for the Roses live on NBC.
New real estate commission rules require buyers to sign agent agreements upfront and end MLS-listed buyer fees. Here is what home sellers and buyers need to know.
America Reads the Bible runs April 18-25, 2026, with President Trump among notable readers. Visit americareadsthebible.com to join this national Scripture event.
Virtual credit cards protect your real account with a temporary number. Learn how they work and why millions of Americans use them for safer online shopping.
Zoo Lovers Day is April 8, celebrating America's 230+ accredited zoos. From San Diego to the Bronx, these institutions protect wildlife and welcome 180 million visitors yearly.
The FDA has issued a serious liver injury warning for Amgen's Tavneos, used for a rare kidney disease, requiring new label warnings and closer monitoring.
The Supreme Court ruled for a Christian counselor in Colorado challenging a state law forcing gender identity affirmation. The decision is a major win for free speech and religious liberty.
Born 1947 in Transylvania, Romania, Alexander Deutsch endured antisemitism under communism. He immigrated to the U.S. in 1974 as an electrical engineer. A spiritual awakening brought redemption. His 2025 memoir 'So, Tell Me Why?' shares his resilient faith journey.
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