FBI Releases Images of Person of Interest in Brown University Shooting
Authorities have released images of a person of interest as part of their investigation into the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and nine others wounded
Authorities have released images of a person of interest as part of their investigation into the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and nine others wounded
Three men have been charged with illegal firearms trafficking in connection to the investigation surrounding the mass shooting during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade last month in Missouri ...
This issue of A Public Witness unpacks a recent faith-based political ad from Josh Hawley to consider what it tells us more broadly about the state of the 2024 election cycle.
Located on Independence Mall in Philadelphia, the Bible museum was open less than three years and failed to attract large numbers of visitors.
U.S. religious institutions enjoy tax exemptions, most notably from property taxes. Debate has raged for decades over whether the exemptions are fair.
The mother of an NCAA athlete broke down in tears during a recent Capitol Hill event as she recounted how a male identifying as a female threatened to kill himself if he wasn t allowed on the women s ...
Candace Owens penned an op-ed earlier this week for The Daily Wire warning that the Left is politically weaponizing the term Christian nationalism to stoke divisions among Christians
A strong majority of Americans, and majorities of many religious groups, still broadly support LGBTQ rights.
Two Illinois churches and a couple of local businesses were vandalized over the weekend, with one of the congregations having to cancel in-person services due to the damage
ERLC opposes planned expansion of IVF coverage for veterans; N.C.’s BCH search team receiving applications for CEO position.
A Kentucky pastor accused of setting fire to a historic building that once housed his church which was built as a synagogue to serve the largest Jewish congregation in Kentucky in the 1920s, could ...