A Baptist congregation in Tennessee is seeking to help an Afghan Christian asylum seeker avoid being sent back to Afghanistan, where she could face persecution for her religious beliefs
A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has allowed a Texas law banning most abortions once a baby's heartbeat is detected to remain in effect during legal proceedings.
Two significant state elections are taking place this year that could give an indication of how Americans are leaning since President Biden took over the White House and Democrats gained razor-thin control in both houses of Congress.
A pro-life pregnancy care center in Connecticut has sued the state over a law that it claims will prohibit the organization from advertising services unless it promotes abortion.
Parents are calling on the school board and superintendent of a notable school district to face consequences, alleging that school officials covered up the sexual assault of a teenage girl to avoid derailing the implementation of a transgender bathroom policy.
Equinix has been accused of ignoring the concerns of religious employees and investors regarding the prominent internet data company's support for the Equality Act, legislation that seeks to codify discrimination protections for the LGBT community into federal law.
Parents are calling on the school board and superintendent of a notable school district to face consequences, alleging that school officials covered up the sexual assault of a teenage girl to avoid ...
Citing ‘bullying,’ from the Biden administration causing many private companies to impose COVID-19 vaccine mandates, Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed an executive order Monday banning such mandates and has asked state legislators to codify the ban.
Beginning Jan. 1, 2024, retailers in California who sell childcare items or toys and have 500 or more employees will face fines of up to $500 if they fail to “maintain a gender-neutral section or area” according to a new bill signed into law by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday.
WASHINGTON (BP) – The U.S. Supreme Court considered in oral arguments Tuesday (Oct. 12) whether Kentucky’s attorney general should be permitted to defend a ban on a particularly gruesome method of abortion after another public official declined to do so.