New research reveals that most self-identified Christians think doing good things for others is enough to secure them a spot in Heaven, in what one leading researcher views as the latest example of a
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday ruled in a split decision that the state cannot bar a mother from becoming a foster parent because of her Biblical views of sexuality. Christian mothe...
The headlines tend to follow the same scripts: politics, conflict, celebrity scandal — rinse and repeat. But off the front page, some of the most urgent
You’ve been there: a text from a friend hits your phone, and suddenly, the fuse is lit. Maybe they’ve said something that rubs you the wrong way or you’re
Which states are the best and worst at protecting religious liberty in the United States That is the question at the heart of the recently released report produced by the Center for Religion,
Prosecutors charged a New York man for allegedly throwing an improvised explosive device, or IED, on the historic Williamsburg Bridge, the Department of Justice said Tuesday. Michael Gann assembled at...
“Bad company corrupts good morals.” That’s what Paul wrote in 1 Corinthians 15:33, and honestly, it sounds like one of those verses you nod at in youth
The university sanctioned dozens of students who participated in pro-Gaza protests on campus, according to a Tuesday statement. Disciplinary actions included probation, suspensions of at least one yea...
New York photographer Emilee Carpenter entered a court-approved settlement protecting her First Amendment right to expression under state law, according to the consent decree filed on Tuesday. The agr...