California Raids Hospice Locations, Alleges $267M in Fraud
Loading the Audio Player... The California Department of Justice said Thursday it raided a massive alleged hospice fraud scheme in Los Angeles County. State officials said the sch...
Loading the Audio Player... The California Department of Justice said Thursday it raided a massive alleged hospice fraud scheme in Los Angeles County. State officials said the sch...
The U S Supreme Court will consider reviving a preacher s challenge to a Mississippi town ordinance restricting his ability to evangelize outside of an amphitheater
Smoke and flames rise at a fireworks warehouse near Esparto, Calif., July 1, 2025. Associated Press / KGO Authorities in California’s northern Yolo County on ...
The decision gives Haitian migrants ‘a little bit of relief,’ said Springfield, Ohio-based Pastor Viles Dorsainvil, one of the plaintiffs.
Negotiations resumed Wednesday between a union representing city workers and Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker’s administration after contract discussions stalled earlier this week. The previous co...
A Kentucky pastor has been placed on administrative leave following his arrest for requesting photos from an 11-year-old girl who attended his church
Last week marked the third anniversary of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the historic Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade and returned the question of abortion to the people and their elected representatives. While that decision opened up the possibility for significant pro-life advances at the state…
In what’s being called the largest healthcare fraud takedown in U.S. history, federal prosecutors charged 324 people for alleged fraud totaling $14.6 billion, Department of Justice officials said Mo...
Virginia s ban on sexual orientation change efforts talk therapy for LGBT-identified minors, referred to by critics as gay conversion therapy, has been effectively struck down following a legal
Family & Society Post Date: July 2, 2025 The Wisconsin Supreme Court...
A group of 33 parents, teachers, and faith leaders asked the state’s highest court to block the controversial new standards, which dictate what topics public schools must teach starting in the 2025-26 academic year.