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 ...
Human error or cyberattack? The Federal Aviation Administration blamed a corrupt computer file for the system outage that grounded all U.S. flights last week.
Despite suffering injuries that could see him taking up to nine months to recover, a Georgia pastor has chosen to forgive a younger cousin who shot him during a dispute over Heaven and Hell after the ...
The pastor of a Tennessee church was the lone survivor after a plane crash Tuesday killed four of his fellow church leaders, leaving parishioners and loved ones in shock.
From Kirk Cameron to pastors, Christians are finding success by offering new library alternatives to "Drag Queen Story Hour." A pastor and seminary professor is the latest to announce that "Pastor Story Hour" is now a thing.
Thousands of people are expected in Washington, D.C. Friday, for the 50th annual March for Life.
The Supreme Court announced today that it has failed to find the person responsible for the leaked draft opinion overturning Roe v. Wade.
This issue of A Public Witness looks at what makes a new Missouri religious freedom lawsuit unique and considers the state of abortion and religion post-Dobbs as the national debate over these issues continues to smolder.
A New Jersey community is mourning the death of a border patrol officer who died trying to save her daughter from a house fire
Podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey said she was blocked on social media by a menstrual-tracking application after criticizing the platform for allowing men who identify as women to have access to a ...
A coalition of religious and Native American organizations is uniting to support the nonprofit group Apache Stronghold in its fight to save the sacred site of Oak Flat, a 7-square-mile stretch of land east of Phoenix that a multinational corporation is seeking to turn into an underground copper mine.