Vice President JD Vance said in his remarks at the 53rd annual March for Life rally in Washington, D C , that the debate on abortion is a decision between God or paganism
Here are five notable decisions from the United States Supreme Court in 2021 that have to do with the First Amendment, especially the issue of religious liberty. They include questions over foster care and a student seeking damages for being punished for preaching on campus.
Madison Cawthorn, a Republican congressman from North Carolina, announced Wednesday that he and his wife of eight months have mutually decided to get a divorce.
Partially paralyzed Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn of North Carolina, who attended a Christian college for one semester before dropping out, urged conservative youth on Tuesday to drop out of college if they aren’t studying medicine, law or engineering because higher education is “a scam.”
Sen. John Thune (R-SD), the Senate minority whip and second-highest-ranking Republican in the chamber, is reportedly considering his retirement at the end of his term in 2023.
A Senate committee has removed some of the controversial language in the Build Back Better bill that would restrict funding and aid for faith-based childcare and pre-k programs unless they adhered to federal anti-discrimination law.
Dozens of congressional lawmakers have announced their support for a group of Navy SEALs who sued the Biden administration and the Defense Department for refusing to grant religious exemptions to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
Former President Donald Trump has been accused of authoring “antisemitic tropes” when he recently claimed that Evangelical Christians in the United States love Israel more than Jewish people in the United States.
In April of 2021, we found out that my 37-year-old-husband had a tumor in his small intestine that indicated the presence of a very rare cancer. The diagnosis and surgery to remove it took place this year. But he was sick for most of 2020, undergoing tests, scans, and blood…
The governor of New York encouraged a Baptist congregation to “spread love” and “spread friendship” during the Christmas season rather than the coronavirus.