A circuit judge dismissed a fetal homicide charge against a Kentucky woman indicted earlier this week after she allegedly used abortion drugs to cause the death of "a developed male infant” before burying the child in a shallow grave on her property.
An Ohio man faces up to 30 years in prison after he allegedly vandalized the Cincinnati home of Vice President JD Vance. Here are four things to know about the suspect.
The public ministry of Jesus didn't create demonic activity, but it did expose it, theologian and New Testament scholar N.T. Wright said during a recent episode of "Ask Me Anything."
The suggestion that the United States should take control of Greenland has received renewed attention following the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro by American military forces last weekend. Here are five things to know about Greenland and U.S. efforts to take control of the territory.
Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, grilled witnesses during a House Oversight Committee hearing Wednesday about the staggering statistics of welfare among the Somali households in Minnesota.
Northern Seminary in Lisle, Illinois, has parted ways with the school’s first black president, Joy J. Moore, following months of confusion about whether she resigned just before she was to be installed in the position last October.
Wednesday morning's shooting in Minnesota, in which a woman was shot dead while in her SUV by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, has sparked an explosive debate among Americans and politicians about whether the use of deadly force was justified.
A federal court has sided with a Christian ministry seeking to ensure it has the right to hire only employees who agree to abide by its religious beliefs, ordering the state of Washington not to enforce a nondiscrimination law against the organization.
The man who committed a mass shooting at Brown University that resulted in two deaths has denied that he said “Allah Akbar” during the tragic incident.
A federal judge has denied a request by a progressive church-state watchdog group to intervene in a case that centers on the constitutionality of an Internal Revenue Service rule that prohibits houses of worship from endorsing political candidates.
A former porn star-turned-pastor is weighing in on an OnlyFans star’s announcement that she was recently rebaptized and the criticism that has followed.
Christian leaders and influencers are speaking out about the dress that megachurch Pastor Jamal Bryant bought for his wife to wear to a gala event last month, sparking debate about how Christians should present themselves in public.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt pledged during the first press briefing of the new year Wednesday that the Trump administration is taking an "all-hands-on-deck" approach to cracking down on alleged widespread fraud in states such as Minnesota.
Popular gospel singer and pastor Donnie McClurkin claimed recent claims of rape and sexual assault from a man who served as his personal assistant at his church are “contrived and untrue." Believing he “will be vindicated," he urged prayers for his accuser.
The Court of Appeals in Washington state has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by former megachurch pastor Micahn Carter against his former assistant, who alleges he raped her in her office at Together Church in Yakima in 2019.
Multiple pro-life activists and a Christian conservative leader are criticizing President Donald Trump for saying Tuesday that Republicans need to be “flexible” in their demands for stricter rules preventing tax dollars from being used to fund abortions through healthcare subsidies.
Around three dozen people and three minors have been killed after more than a week of protests in Iran sparked by the country’s economic crisis, according to reports from human rights groups.
“Stranger Things” star Caleb McLaughlin recently revealed he grew more serious about his faith over the summer, praying, stepping back from social media and returning regularly to church with his family.
Christian rapper nobigdyl said Instagram restricted one of his recent videos that included Christian themes from being viewed in the United States after the platform claimed it violated “local law.”
Colorado has agreed to pay more than $6 million in legal fees to settle litigation against a state law barring pro-life groups from providing the abortion pill reversal treatment for women seeking to save their babies' lives by stopping a chemically-induced miscarriage.
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