Nonprofit persecution watchdog group Open Doors US released its annual World Watch List on Wednesday, which ranks the top 50 countries where Christian persecution and discrimination are at a record high.
Attorneys who challenged state laws barring male athletes from competing in girls’ sports refused to define the term “sex” when arguing their cases before the United States Supreme Court.
Federal prosecutors are calling for an end to more than five decades of court oversight over a Texas school district’s half-century-old desegregation policies that the U.S. government says are outdated.
Political commentator and "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams claimed to have accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior before he died Tuesday at 68, following a prolonged battle with prostate cancer.
Chick-fil-A, the American fast-food restaurant chain founded by a devout Southern Baptist who built the company on Christian principles, is celebrating 80 years in business by offering customers a chance to win free food for a year.
Jeremy Lyon, a former associate professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Truett McConnell University in Cleveland, Georgia, has filed a lawsuit against Baptist News Global alleging the publication defamed him during its coverage of a sex abuse scandal involving former university Vice President Bradley Reynolds.
Worship artist Brandon Lake made his debut on “Good Morning America,” using the national platform to perform his song “Hard Fought Hallelujah” and share his mission as a Christian artist while also sharing a lighthearted moment with fellow guest Maury Povich.
The U.S. Department of Justice has charged an alleged gang member, who was shot by Border Patrol agents last week, with launching a violent attack on federal officers in Oregon.
“It’s Not Like That” explores grief, faith and the complications of love after loss in a new faith-fueled drama debuting on Prime Video’s faith-based subscription service, Wonder Project.
The federal government has announced the arrests of nearly two dozen criminal illegal immigrants convicted of violent crimes, including murder and rape, in Minnesota amid social tensions following the shooting of Renee Good by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent in Minneapolis last week.
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