A federal court on Monday sided with teachers and parents who protested parental notification restrictions in California public schools. Their class-action lawsuit challenged school district policies ...
Attorneys representing a former Georgia police officer who expressed his Christian beliefs on social media say he was forced out of his job because of religious discrimination
A recent survey about the news media found that half of Americans believe national news organizations intentionally aim to mislead, misinform or persuade
The revival currently taking place on the campus of Asbury University in Wilmore, Kentucky is being compared to the culture-changing revival at the same college in 1970, but there's something different this time. The new non-stop prayer and worship awakening has social media as a powerful ally, and that didn't happen in previous historic campus revivals.
The National Archives Museum in Washington, D C , has apologized and agreed to provide a personal tour to a pair of visitors who sued the federal records agency last week after being told to cover up ...
How safe are the skies over America? That's what senators want to know after 2023 kicked off with air traffic problems and near misses that could've led to catastrophe.
Fred McCoy Gammon Jr , an Oklahoma pastor accused of sending several sexually suggestive text messages to a minor, including an alleged desire to smell her underwear, has been charged with child ...
A federal appeals court has agreed to rehear a legal challenge against a Connecticut athletics association policy allowing biological males who identify as female to compete in girls athletic ...
This issue of A Public Witness offers a quick class on the history of our national motto “In God We Trust” and recent Christian Nationalistic efforts to display it in public schools before considering the elementary flaw with such legislation.
Rob Fultz, campus pastor at Lee University in Cleveland, Tennessee, said revival started breaking out at his school Monday, with around eight students starting a prayer that ignited a movement — and it hasn’t slowed down.
Religious leaders and lobbyists with the Iowa Catholic Conference, Episcopal Diocese of Iowa, Interfaith Alliance of Iowa, and United Church of Christ of Iowa, argued the death penalty is immoral in all circumstances and underlined that it is possible to deter and prevent horrific crimes without ending a person’s life.