President-elect Donald Trump tapped independent Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on Thursday to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. Kennedy will restore transparency and top-tier research to the HH...
The head of the largest Presbyterian denomination in the United States has called on Kentucky Gov Andy Beshear to veto a bill that would, among other things, ban the bodily mutilation of youth ...
It was a fiery week on Capitol Hill in hearings debating parental rights in the classroom. Republicans say it's about transparency and who's in charge of raising children. Democrats call it censorship and say it pits parents against teachers.
The U S Department of Justice is being sued over what plaintiffs describe as an inadequate response to violence against churches and pro-life pregnancy centers as pro-abortion vandalism continues ...
An expert who tackles Christian persecution sounded the alarm this week on parallels he sees between western nations’ tactics and crackdowns perpetuated by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
The Florida government is proposing the expansion of existing law prohibiting discussions about sexual orientation and gender identity through third grade to all pupils in public education unless ...
The CEO of TikTok is facing a bipartisan grilling in Congress today. The popular app is owned by a Chinese company. That has Congress concerned that the user data of roughly 150-million Americans could wind up in the hands of the communist Chinese regime.
Evangelist Franklin Graham, the son of Billy Graham, is asking his followers to pray for former President Donald Trump as he faces an onslaught, including a potential indictment
Russia will protect its “special regime” in the Black Sea associated with the war in Ukraine “by all means available,” Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday. Last week...
A freshman Democratic Congressman from North Carolina did something on social media you just don't see that often. He looked into the camera and told everyone he was wrong.
The United States Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from a traveling evangelist who was barred from preaching at the University of Alabama for failing to obtain a permit