President Donald Trump on Monday confirmed a major explosion at a dock he said was known for loading up boats with drugs. The president first mentioned the strike on the facility briefly during a Frid...
WASHINGTON (BP)--Sen. Jesse Helms, R.-N.C., whose outspoken positions have brought him ardent friends and foes alike, confirmed Aug. 22 he would retire from the Senate when his term ends.
WASHINGTON (BP)--A House of Representatives subcommittee approved March 21 a bill to provide legal protection for unborn children who are harmed during the commission of a federal crime.
JERUSALEM (BP)--Despite the strong objection of Arab nations, President Bush is looking for a way to fulfill his campaign pledge and move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, according to a CNSNews.com report quoting American Jewish leaders who met with Secretary of State Colin Powell in…
WASHINGTON (BP)--The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to reverse a lower-court ruling that a monument of the Ten Commandments violates the Constitution.
WASHINGTON (BP)--A California senator, countering a trend toward domestic partnerships, civil unions and medical benefits for sex-change surgery, is launching a new effort to protect marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
ARLINGTON, Texas (BP)--"No one presumes to speak for all Southern Baptists, but we do presume to speak for the majority of Southern Baptists," stated Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission President Richard Land in speaking to the Feb. 6 Southern Baptists of Texas Convention's Great Commission Partners in the Harvest Luncheon.
WASHINGTON (BP)--President Bush said Feb. 1 at the National Prayer Breakfast he would not attempt to impose his Christian beliefs on Americans while he is in the White House.
WASHINGTON (BP)--There will be plenty of Southern Baptists on hand to view the inauguration of President-elect George W. Bush and a good number of them will be representing Hardin-Simmons University. The Baptist-affiliated university's Cowboy Band and Six White Horses riders have been invited to be a part of the Jan.…
WASHINGTON (BP)--Contemporary Christian artists Jaci Velasquez and Jessica Simpson will perform for the Jan. 19 Concert Celebrating America's Youth at Washington's MCI Center, according to the executive director of the Presidential Inaugural Committee. Velasquez and Simpson, both born-again Christians, were invited to appear with Destiny's Child, 98 Degrees, 9 Days…