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 University of Pennsylvania will strip trans-identified swimmer Lia Will Thomas of his medals and apologize to female swimmers who were forced to compete against him in women s competitions
The University of Pennsylvania and the Department of Education on Tuesday announced they had resolved their differences with a policy change that will protect women’s sports. Department of Education...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The University of Pennsylvania has agreed to ban transgender women from its women's sports teams to resolve a federal civil rights case that found the school violated the rights of female athletes.
Harvard president Alan Garber, pictured May 29, 2025, in Cambridge, Mass. Associated Press / Photo by Charles Krupa Attorneys for Harvard University administrat...
A man who was accidentally shot last month is crediting his cross necklace with saving his life after the bullet hit the jewelry and spared him from experiencing a far worse outcome
A few years ago, I stood in front of my bathroom mirror, feeling defeated. I had just finished another grueling workout, the kind you do more out of guilt
Gen Z is taking a more intentional approach to dating, prioritizing shared values and long-term compatibility over casual connections, according to a new
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during an open meeting of the Board of Governors at the Federal Reserve, June 25, 2025, in Washington. Associated Press / Photo by Mark Sc...
The Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision last week in Mahmoud v. Taylor, a landmark gender ideology indoctrination case, addressed parental rights and religious liberty in public education. The case challenged a Maryland school board policy requiring elementary students to participate in gender ideology lessons without parental notice or opt-out options, which placed a…
While not definitive, the decision signals the justices’ inclination to see conservative religious parents succeed in their two-year legal challenge to the school policy that has dominated discussions at school boards and divided county residents.