Feds Arrest Third Afghan National Accused of Terrorism in under a Week
A crowd of Afghan men leaves a stadium in Khost, eastern Afghanistan, Dec. 2, 2025. Associated Press / Photo by Saifullah Zahir Immigration and Customs Enforcem...
A crowd of Afghan men leaves a stadium in Khost, eastern Afghanistan, Dec. 2, 2025. Associated Press / Photo by Saifullah Zahir Immigration and Customs Enforcem...
WASHINGTON (BP) – The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments Nov. 10 in a case which will determine if a person can sue a government official in an individual capacity for damages caused by violating the person’s religious freedom.
Here are five interesting facts about the history of Veterans Day They include its original name, its broadened focus and how it was briefly celebrated in October
On Veterans Day, we honor and lament the lives lost in violent wars. We cherish the freedoms we have today. We strive to heal those wounded by battles. But we must also pray and work for peace.
In 1969, peace negotiations between the U.S. and North Vietnam officials had stalled largely due to the parties’ conflicting demands. During that year, more than 550,000 members of the United States Armed Services were deployed to combat zones throughout Southeast Asia.
LaToshia Daniels, the former social worker mistress of the late Pastor Brodes Perry of Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church in Memphis, Tennessee was spared having to spend the rest of her life in
Texans on Mission volunteers assess needs in Jamaica; Tennessee church houses DR teams after explosion.
The Arizona man convicted of targeting Christian churches in Arizona, California, and Colorado will serve six years in prison, according to a Friday statement from the Department of Justice. A federal...
The man identifying as female who was accused of exposing himself in the women s locker room at a Gold s Gym in Southern California was convicted of assaulting his ex-wife before taking her name as
A former staffer for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Kansas City-St Joseph has been arrested for stealing more than 150,000 from a diocesan scholarship fund and now faces up to 20 years in prison
An Arizona man has been sentenced to six years in prison for targeting four churches with a bomb plot in which he planted backpacks with the intention of disrupting worship