U.S. Air Force Veteran Accused of Training Chinese Fighter Pilots
Loading the Audio Player... Officials arrested former U.S. Air Force Major Gerald Brown, Jr., on Wednesday for allegedly conspiring to illegally train Chinese military pilots, acc...
Loading the Audio Player... Officials arrested former U.S. Air Force Major Gerald Brown, Jr., on Wednesday for allegedly conspiring to illegally train Chinese military pilots, acc...
Interfaith Alliance conducted a briefing featuring several notable speakers who covered the Trump administration’s unprecedented violations of religious freedom during its first month and discussed the best ways to counter through collective action.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A former Caldwell County pastor who was arrested in 2023 on charges of possessing child pornography has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and a lifetime of supervision after his release.
Megachurch Pastor TD Jakes has formally denied allegations he sexually assaulted former pastor Duane Youngblood when he was a teenager or his older brother, Pastor Richard Edwin Youngblood, in a legal response to a motion seeking to dismiss a defamation lawsuit against his accusers.
Hadi Matar, charged with severely injuring author Salman Rushdie in a 2022 knife attack, sits in Chautauqua County court after being found guilty on all counts in Mayville, N.Y. Associ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fired the city s first lesbian fire chief Friday, just over a month after multiple wildfires tore through Southern California
This issue of A Public Witness heads to the city that never sleeps to combat a zombie version of a famous biblical story.
‘We are running a tremendous risk, but we are doing it on principle,’ the Rev. Carlos Malavé, LCNN’s president, said.
LANHAM, Md. — Despite an expected snowstorm, more than 100 people attended the third annual George Liele Missionary Breakfast at Sharon Bible Fellowship Church earlier this month.
The college’s social media post about alumnus and Project 2025 architect Russell Vought has led to two open letters that reveal competing interpretations of Christian values.
The USCCB says the administration, by withholding millions even for reimbursements of costs incurred before the sudden cut-off of funding, violates various laws as well as the constitutional provision giving the power of the purse to Congress, which already approved the funding.