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...
A district attorney in Mississippi has slammed what he sees as gender bias after a female former youth pastor was sentenced to just three years of house arrest and seven years of additional probation
A diverse group of faith leaders gathered in Manhattan on Saturday morning (Oct. 18) to offer prayers at an interfaith prayer vigil before joining a massive “No Kings” march in Times Square.
Comedian and actor Russell Brand closed out his appearance at a Turning Point USA event in Oklahoma on Thursday by praying in the name of Jesus, noting he found God through pain and believes a
New York State Republican Party leaders voted unanimously to disband a Young Republican organization from operating at the state level following a report about a group chat containing racist and
David Coggins, Florida Baptists’ Disaster Relief director, has accepted an invitation to join the program committee for the 40th annual Governor’s Hurricane Conference to be held May 10-15, 2026, in West Palm Beach.
A court has stopped a Massachusetts city from having two 10-foot-tall bronze statues of Catholic saints included in the construction of a new government building
More than a year after she was charged along with several others with the murder of her grandchildren s mother Veronica Butler and Jilian Kelley, a beloved pastor s wife, former Cimarron County GOP
Immigration and Customs Enforcement on Thursday took into custody a sworn police officer illegally living in the United States, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Montenegro national Ra...
James MacDonald, the founder and former leader of Harvest Bible Chapel in greater Chicago, Illinois, says he has settled defamation lawsuits against his former church and, most recently, radio
This issue of A Public Witness hits the streets to consider what some recent creative protests can teach us about how to prophetically resist authoritarianism.