The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday said that it deleted a nefarious Chinese software called PlugX from over 4,250 American computers. The Chinese government paid the Chinese hacking group Musta...
ATHENS, Greece – Ever-rising numbers of refugees and migrants, a smaller than 1 percent evangelical population and recent fires and floodings make Athens, Greece, a city ripe for Gospel outreach through compassion ministry. On September 8-16, more than 65 Serve Tour Volunteers from 13 churches joined local Greek churches to…
This issue of A Public Witness attends the initial conversation about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's "School Choice Sunday" — an effort to direct what pastors say from the pulpit — before offering a short homily about the politics of preaching.
In an amended complaint filed in federal court last week, Falwell Jr. alleged several board members diverted university funds to private causes and overlooked sexual misconduct by former leaders.
Two teens are facing murder charges in connection with a hit-and-run that resulted in the death of a retired police chief after a video surfaced that showed the pair planning to run the 64-year-old ...
A growing number of legislators are expressing reservations about sending more aid to Ukraine as President Volodymyr Zelensky is making his case to the United Nations and the U.S. Congress for more military aid against Russia.
A family of four found gunned down with their three dogs inside their home, which a family member said they had just bought in Romeoville, Illinois, was a targeted attack, the Romeoville Police ...
A New York day care owner is facing federal charges after multiple children in her care were discovered to have fentanyl in their systems, including a 1-year-old child who died as a result
In her speech at North Carolina A&T, the vice president urged voters to support, among other things, the “freedom to make decisions about your own body.”