A circuit judge dismissed a fetal homicide charge against a Kentucky woman indicted earlier this week after she allegedly used abortion drugs to cause the death of a developed male infant before
Australian national Peter Williams pleaded guilty on Wednesday to selling trade secrets while working as a manager at a U.S. defense contractor, according to the Department of Justice. The 39-year-old...
People walk on an international bridge between Laredo, Texas in the U.S. and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, Thursday, July 18, 2019. Associated Press / Photo by Marco Ugarte ...
Officials started searching for Isaiah Andrews, a murder suspect accidentally released from prison last week, according to a Monday release from the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s office. The 20-year...
The prosecution of former Mississippi youth minister Lindsey Whiteside, who is accused of sexually abusing a minor under her care, continues to divide her community as United States Attorney Clay
An independent filmmaker says that he was filming a documentary outside of a Planned Parenthood in California when police handcuffed him, confiscated his equipment and forced him to sit in the back
A judge ruled Monday that the suspect in Charlie Kirk’s fatal shooting is not required to appear in his jail uniform during his upcoming hearings. Utah District Court Judge Tony Graf agreed to let s...
Adrian Davis, a former pastor of a now-defunct campus of a megachurch in Alabama, has pleaded not guilty to federal charges of diverting over 400,000 from church funds Prosecutors allege the money
This issue of A Public Witness looks at the danger of religious attacks against politicians as MAGA comes after Republicans for non-Christian beliefs or for offering kind words to Americans celebrating a non-Christian religious holiday.
A Texas physician has surrendered her medical license following a lawsuit accusing her of providing prohibited gender transition drugs to nearly two dozen minors in violation of state law