Artificial intelligence-generated videos depicting child sexual abuse surged by more than 26,000 in 2025, amid growing concern over Grok, an AI chatbot now under investigation for producing similar
The family of a middle school boy is prepared to take legal action after the school punished the seventh grader for wearing a T-shirt declaring, There are only two genders, alleging that the district ...
Miller Lite is garnering backlash and even calls for a boycott in response to recent attention being given to an ad campaign released earlier this year that critics consider too woke
This issue of A Public Witness highlights some Christians challenging the rhetoric of Michael Flynn and others at the ReAwaken America Tour before offering a theological reminder about how we talk about those with whom we disagree.
An 18-year-old man armed with at least three guns walked through a residential area in Farmington, N.M., on Monday, firing at people, houses, and cars. He killed three people and wounded six others be...
Children as young as 8-years-old were dressed in drag and Teletubbies danced with a man wearing a skirt at a Los Angeles drag convention this past weekend
The Democratic governor's veto puts the ball back in the lawmakers' court, where Republicans enjoy a narrow supermajority – an override of the governor’s veto would require the vote of every Republican in the legislature.
Republican lawmakers routinely entertain policy ideas shaped by fringe religious views — restrictions placed on transgender residents, anti-abortion propaganda, tax dollars for private schools, a refusal to acknowledge systemic racism.
Kathy Keller, the wife of pastor and author Tim Keller, has requested prayers for her husband after he suffered complications from his cancer treatment
Three years after government restrictions in response to the COVID-19 pandemic forced many churches to close and only offer services online, a new report reveals the state of in-person attendance
CAMP HILL, Ala. (BP) – James Smith had just heard about the mass shooting in Dadeville that killed four and injured 32 in mid-April when he called Tallapoosa County’s Emergency Management Agency director to see how he could help.