Connecticut Minister Facing Animal Cruelty Charges, Put on Administrative Leave
An Episcopal Church minister based in Connecticut is facing charges that she engaged in acts of animal cruelty, which may have led to the deaths of three dogs
An Episcopal Church minister based in Connecticut is facing charges that she engaged in acts of animal cruelty, which may have led to the deaths of three dogs
A Young Americans for Freedom chapter is accusing the University of Buffalo of revising its policies to suppress the conservative youth organization in violation of the group s First Amendment right ...
Deja Taylor, the 25-year-old mother whose 6-year-old son shot his first-grade teacher in the chest at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, in January, will plead guilty to making a ...
The Christian Post s Samantha Kamman joins The Inside Story to break down the myths, misconceptions and truths at the center of the backlash and boycott against retail chain Target
Twenty-one states are challenging a Florida court ruling that schools don't need parental consent to counsel gender-confused students.
Multiple branches in the District of Columbia Public Library System held a children s LGBT pride parade this past weekend to encourage young people to embrace their LGBT identities, which included a ...
The Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board has greenlit the first religious charter school in the United States, a decision that is expected to lead to litigation from a church-state ...
Michael W Smith's endorsement of The Passion Translation has been removed from its website after strong criticism.
People living in the Washington, D C , area heard a sound described as a sonic boom on Sunday afternoon, leaving many to wonder what all the commotion was about
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz publicly criticized fellow prominent Southern Baptist Tom Ascol for defending legislation to execute LGBTQ persons.
A state school board in Oklahoma voted Monday to approve the first publicly funded Christian school in the nation, despite a warning from the state’s attorney general that the decision was unconstitutional.