Jihadist violence makes celebrating Christmas too dangerous
Will we defend what we inherited, or hand our children a nation where Christmas is too dangerous to celebrate publicly?

Will we defend what we inherited, or hand our children a nation where Christmas is too dangerous to celebrate publicly?

Tensions have escalated in Pakistan after a suicide bomber killed 12 people and injured dozens by blowing himself up in the capital, making it the first strike against civilians in the area in more than a decade.

An Arizona man has been sentenced to six years in prison for targeting four churches with a bomb plot in which he planted backpacks with the intention of disrupting worship.

The situation, the United Nations warns, is spiraling out of control.

What struck me most in these conversations was the refusal to answer violence with vengeance.

If Israel is to achieve even a managed peace, it must remove from its enemies the false hope of a Palestinian state within its God-given borders.

A Gazan native living in the United States on a fraudulent visa reportedly armed himself and assembled a group of fighters to invade Israel after learning that the terror group Hamas had broken through Israel’s border defenses and launched a surprise attack on Oct. 7, 2023.

Two historic churches in Mosul, Iraq, have officially reopened after years of restoration, nearly a decade after their destruction during the Islamic State's occupation, a rare moment of revival for the region's dwindling Christian population.

President Donald Trump has announced that he's designating Antifa as a “major terrorist organization,” marking a renewed push against the violent far-left group that echoes his earlier threats from his first term in office.

Here are five facts you should know about King Charles III and Islam.
