Drug Overdose Deaths Decline for Third Year
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Loading the Audio Player... Fewer than 70,000 people died of drug overdose deaths in 2025, according to data released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesda...
Loading the Audio Player... Police arrested and charged a suspect in a double homicide dating back to 1990, according to Houston officials. Investigators identified Floyd William ...
A private Roman Catholic research university in California is slated to host a self-identified Two-Spirit storyteller to offer a powerful conversation on Queering Spirituality shortly after Easter
American adults are more likely than people in other countries to view their fellow citizens as morally bad, according to a recent survey
As churches across the United States grapple with cultural division and declining engagement among younger generations, Pastor and author Lucas Miles says a new nationwide initiative aims to refocus
Trans-identified male athletes will be ineligible to compete on women s sports teams in the 2028 Olympic Games as the body tasked with overseeing the competition has created a new policy designed to
A group seeking to create a Jewish charter school in Oklahoma has filed a lawsuit against state officials over the recent denial of its application
Loading the Audio Player... The Tim Tebow Foundation petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lawsuit against Twitter for allegedly facilitating the distribution of child sex...
Loading the Audio Player... A wedding photographer's yearslong legal battle was settled by the city of Louisville, Ky. Tuesday. The city agreed to pay $800,000 of attorneys’ fee...
Richard Pulley, a 78-year-old Tennessee man forced out of retirement to work 12-hour days as a DoorDash delivery driver to help cover his family s expenses after his wife lost her job, has received a
The religious practices of students, their families and teachers can help close learning opportunity gaps, according to a report that found that faith is associated with higher levels of student