Austin Pays $78K to Settle with Fire Chaplain Axed for Post on Men in Women’s Sports
The capital city of Texas has reached a 78,000 settlement with a fire department chaplain reportedly fired for saying that men should not compete in women s sports
The capital city of Texas has reached a 78,000 settlement with a fire department chaplain reportedly fired for saying that men should not compete in women s sports
A Michigan pastor and civil right leader charged with criminal sexual conduct and bribery after he was accused of misconduct by in two separate incidents thanked the judge and jury involved in his ...
Police arrested an Indiana woman who admitted that she planned to attack what she thought was a Jewish school after watching news coverage of the Israel and Hamas war However, the building is used by ...
A judge has upheld a Florida law that prohibits boys who identify as female from competing in girls scholastic sports, arguing that the measure does not discriminate against trans-identified youth
A Florida pastor who allegedly lashed students for misbehaving at a private school run by his church is coming under fire from some parents who believe he should be arrested for using old-school ...
Reactions have been polarizing after three pages of writings by deceased Covenant School shooter Audrey Hale were leaked, revealing the disturbing motivation behind the trans-identified killer s ...
This issue of A Public Witness explores public comments implying the Old and New Testaments are pitted against each other — echoing an ancient heresy.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators vandalized the White House gates and several monuments in Washington following a protest against Israel s efforts to eradicate Hamas in Gaza after the terrorist group ...
Pro-Palestine demonstrators vandalized the White House gates and several monuments in Washington following a protest against Israel s efforts to eradicate Hamas in Gaza after the terrorist group ...
All 40 Virginia Senate seats and all 100 Virginia House of Delegates seats will be on the ballot on Tuesday.
A Christian photographer in Virginia will not be forced to service same-sex wedding ceremonies, according to a new settlement reached between himself and Commonwealth officials