The fake ‘war on Christmas’ examples ginned up by culture war talk show hosts in recent years are nothing compared to misusing the birth of Jesus — and Christmas celebrations in general — to justify anti-immigrant policies.
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. (BP) – Most adult churchgoers in the United States don’t frequently switch churches. But if they make a congregational change, it’s likely they made a residential change first. And those who switch have high expectations for their new congregation.
Cruise, a manufacturer of autonomous vehicles, suspended its operations late October after a driverless vehicle hit and dragged a pedestrian in San Francisco. Cruise says all of its vehicles will rece...
Smoke fills the sky from a chemical plant fire in Shepherd, Texas on Thursday, Nov. 8, 2023. Associated Press/XTRK San Jacinto County officials on Wednesday wa...
A new report reveals that homeschooling continues to be the fastest-growing form of education in the United States even after the COVID-19 lockdowns that sparked the increased embrace of ...
Contract negotiators for the Culinary Workers Union said Wednesday they’ve reached a tentative five-year contract for about 10,000 workers under Caesars Entertainment. The deal temporarily averts a ...
Residents of Ohio Tuesday voted in support of enshrining a woman’s right to get an abortion in the state’s constitution. The vote on the state’s “Issue 1” amendment followed a legal back-and...
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Louisiana heard arguments on Tuesday from the Biden administration, which wants to be allowed to enforce a federal healthcare law that it claimed ran counter t...
Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff on Tuesday confirmed police were investigating the death as a homicide. They said the 69-year-old man, Paul Kessler, died as the result of falling backward on Sunday...
LANCASTER, Texas — “Amazing Grace” welcomed Samuel Souder to his first church service. Derek and Della Souder softly mouthed the words of the beloved hymn as they changed their newborn’s […]
A former student at a public high school in Chicago was awarded 150,000 in a settlement last month after suing over a Transcendental Meditation program that she alleged violated her constitutional ...