Judge Blocks Government Search of Washington Post Reporter’s Devices
Loading the Audio Player... A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the federal government may not search a Washington Post reporter’s electronic devices confiscated during an FBI ...
Loading the Audio Player... A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the federal government may not search a Washington Post reporter’s electronic devices confiscated during an FBI ...
WASHINGTON (RNS) — The National Prayer Breakfast is under new management, distancing the decades-old event from the secretive organization that founded it.
TAMPA, Florida (BP) – A Florida man and woman have been indicted in U.S. District Court on charges of attacking a pregnancy support center in the Sunshine State.
FORT WORTH (BP) – A statement released by Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary announced their cooperation with local authorities and immediate action in regard to a now-former student who was arrested on abuse charges.
Amazon's surprise decision to shut down its AmazonSmile donation program has left thousands of its nonprofit beneficiaries disappointed and concerned about finding ways to replace the funding.
Authorities in Texas have arrested nearly 50 people, including one high school teacher and a youth pastor, as part of a sting operation aimed at combatting sex trafficking
Semiconductor chips are basically the brains of modern electronics. Experts say the U.S. and China are in a 'chip war,' and Taiwan is stuck at the center of this fight for the world's most critical technology.
Facebook parent Meta is reinstating former President Donald Trump's personal account after a two-year suspension following the Jan. 6 Capitol Hill riot.
The faculty of Hamline University have called on President Fayneese Miller to resign, saying they no longer have faith in her ability to lead the St. Paul, Minnesota, school after what they see as the mishandling of a Muslim student’s complaint about an instructor showing a painting of the Prophet Muhammad.
The full 9th U.S. Court of Appeals will reconsider a three-panel judge's decision requiring a San Jose, California school district to recognize the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA). The district is objecting to the FCA's policy that does not allow LGBTQ students to serve as leaders of the Christian club.
A California teenager is speaking out about a state policy that allows men who identify as women to use public restrooms of their choice.