FBI Raids Reporter’s Home, Citing Classified Documents Leak
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators searched the home of a The Washington Post reporter while investigating a classified document leak, Attorney General Pam Bondi sa...
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators searched the home of a The Washington Post reporter while investigating a classified document leak, Attorney General Pam Bondi sa...
The family of Amber Thurman, a Georgia woman who died after taking abortion drugs in 2022, plans to sue the Piedmont Henry Hospital, accusing doctors of failing to provide care and keeping Thurman s
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, led by the late evangelist’s son the Rev. Franklin Graham, has said it might sue over the ad’s use of clips from a 1988 Graham sermon.
Border agents encountered over 400 individuals on the terror watch list in the months after receiving an intelligence notice last year warning of potential foreign terrorist fighters with ties to
As the upcoming U.S. presidential election looms, a new study has found that there's one group who might be sitting this one out: Christians. The Cultural
This issue of A Public Witness looks at the origins of the unbiblical phrase ‘Jezebel Spirit’ and the danger it poses in today’s politics.
Tailoring the request — part of State Superintendent Ryan Walters’s efforts to require Bibles in public schools — so that only one manufacturer’s Bible would qualify would be illegal.
Hurricane Milton is expected to make landfall on the Florida Gulf Coast as a major storm as the area continues to grapple with the aftermath and damage caused by Hurricane Helene
A Christian ethics professor has been fired from his job following his arrest for possession of child pornography
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (BP) – As Florida Baptist Disaster Relief volunteers continue to come alongside community residents impacted by Category 4 Hurricane Helene – and with Hurricane Milton now setting its sights on Florida’s west coast – all Florida Baptists are being encouraged to join relief efforts by giving, going and praying.
GREENWOOD, S.C. – In the early hours of Friday, Sept. 27, Hurricane Helene swept through South Carolina, causing significant damage across the state.