This year, Americans witnessed numerous tragedies, including the political assassination of conservative Christian activist Charlie Kirk, but also saw signs of hope, such as the Trump administration
Cyberattacks increased 38% worldwide last year, and now cybersecurity experts are issuing this urgent warning – critical U.S. infrastructure security breaches and shutdowns may soon be coming. A former C.I.A. hacker turned cybersecurity analyst says the government must act before it's too late.
A court has rejected a motion from an Idaho city to dismiss a lawsuit filed by three people who were arrested during a 2020 worship protest outside city hall that included hymn singing
Gov. Bill Lee announced plans at his annual State of the State address Monday to expand support for crisis pregnancy centers in the state to $100 million.
This issue of A Public Witness looks back into history to consider a balloon disaster in 1945 and how survivors reacted to bring healing to the world — a far cry from what many public figures offered when a balloon floated over the U.S. last week.
A Memphis police officer is now receiving high praise from the public for convincing a suicidal teenage father not to end his life on the I-40 Mississippi River Bridge last Thursday
KAHRAMANMARAS, Turkey (BP) – Rescue efforts are still underway as the death toll continues to climb following Monday’s (Feb. 6) strong earthquakes near the border of Turkey and Syria. As of midday Tuesday (Feb. 7), government officials say more than 7,000 people have been killed by the quakes and aftershocks.
An atheist group claims that newly minted University of Colorado Boulder football coach Deion Sanders has been receptive to its interpretation of religious freedom protections in the U S following ...
A New Jersey parish church on Sunday honor the “Four Chaplains” who sacrificed their lives to save others on the torpedoed U.S.A.T. Dorchester 80 years ago.
Perhaps you've noticed all the messages on social media, or the numerous products at the store, suggesting mothers of young children need to drink alcohol, and lots of it, to cope with the pressures of raising children. If you yourself are a young mom, chances are you're being pressured to drink as part of the role. It's called "Mommy Wine Culture," and while it's pervasive throughout American society, a growing number of mothers are pushing back against it.
A church-organized pro-life organization will have to pay 960,00 in legal fees and damages for holding worship services at the property of a local Planned Parenthood clinic in Washington state