The murder of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk appears to have "sparked a wave" of spiritual action, particularly among younger generations, according to a recent survey.
In the final moments just before Ignite the Fire founder and CEO Alexander Wurm fatally crashed his Beech King Air B100 airplane near Coral Springs, Florida, with his adult daughter Serena last month, air traffic control recorded heavy breathing and grunting.
Canada saw a record number of citizens end their lives by assisted suicide, with an official report documenting that over 5% of all deaths in the country were as a result of the controversial procedure.
Federal immigration officials say a Southern California sheriff’s office is unlikely to help deport an illegal immigrant from Mexico who faces felony hit-and-run charges in the death of an 11-year-old boy because California is a “sanctuary state.”
Pastor Stuart Knechtle recently claimed that President Donald Trump's 19-year-old son, Barron, is interested in claims of supernatural dreams about Jesus Christ in the Muslim world and is "very close" to becoming a Christian.
Brian Cole Jr., 30, was arrested Thursday in connection with the placement of pipe bombs near the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee and the Republican National Committee on Jan. 5, 2021. Here are five things to know about the alleged suspect.
Through a partnership with Southeastern University in Lakeland, Florida, the more than 10,000-member Elevation Church in North Carolina has announced plans to launch Elevation College in the fall of 2026.
A student at a Christian college in California said that she founded her own pro-life club after school officials denied her request to start a Students for Life chapter on campus, citing concerns about maintaining political neutrality.
President Donald Trump escalated his attack on Somali immigrants Tuesday, referring to a Somali congresswoman from Minnesota as “garbage" and suggested Somalians "come from hell."
Students and staff at a medical school who were denied religious exemptions to a COVID-19 vaccine have reached a settlement exceeding $10 million, ending several years of litigation.
The Guinness World Records officially revealed on Wednesday that it would no longer accept submissions from Israel or the Palestinian territories because of what the organization described as the “current climate.”
In response to mass killings and violent attacks against Christians in Nigeria, the U.S. Department of State announced that the United States will restrict visas for Nigerians who have participated in or supported violations of religious freedom, a restriction that could also apply to family members in some cases.
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