A newly released national study by the American Bible Society finds that while Bible reading and engagement in the United States have declined from last year’s levels, openness to the Bible has grown significantly, with 9 million more Americans expressing interest in its message since 2024.
Hurricane Otis grew from a tropical storm to a Category 5 hurricane on Tuesday before it reached the coast of southern Mexico, close to Acapulco, early Wednesday morning. After making landfall, Otis w...
Jerry Boylan, right, captain of the scuba dive boat Conception, arrives in Federal court in Los Angeles. Associated Press/Photo by Damian Dovarganes The federa...
Attorneys general across dozens of states filed a bipartisan lawsuit in California on Tuesday against tech giant Meta alleging its social media platforms harm children. The lawsuit accuses Facebook an...
Most adolescents do not subscribe to the cornerstone beliefs associated with a biblical worldview as concerns mount about the values informing the next generation s perspective, new research suggests ...
Visibility was low near a series of large car crashes near New Orleans on Monday morning, killing at least seven people, according to the National Weather Service’s office in New Orleans. Louisiana ...
The United Auto Workers union on Monday staged a surprise walkout of 6,800 employees at a Stellantis factory in Sterling Heights, Mich. The union has been on strike against Detroit’s top three autom...
A new study from the Journal of Sex Research has found that people who regularly attend religious services — of any faith background — are more likely to Explore the surprising results of a groundbreaking study that reveals how religious individuals enjoy more fulfilling love lives. Contrary to common stereotypes, this research highlights the connection between faith, sexual satisfaction, and the sanctity of love within relationships, challenging conventional wisdom about religiosity and intimacy.