Openly Gay Former Congressman, Financial Reformer Barney Frank Dies at 86
Barney Frank speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Oct. 20, 2009. Associated Press / Photo by Susan Walsh, file Loading the Audio Player... ...
Barney Frank speaks on Capitol Hill in Washington, Oct. 20, 2009. Associated Press / Photo by Susan Walsh, file Loading the Audio Player... ...
It s been about two weeks since DirecTV canceled conservative news network Newsmax in what the channel s CEO is calling a blatant act of political discrimination and censorship
NASHVILLE (BP) – The SBC Abuse Reform Implementation Task Force (ARITF) issued an update on Friday afternoon (Feb. 10). It’s the group’s second update of the year.
PHOENIX (BP) – As thousands of fans gather in person to attend Super Bowl LVII in Phoenix this weekend and millions more watch on television, missionaries and volunteers with Send Relief’s Los Angeles Ministry Center will be on the streets of Phoenix, keeping a watchful eye out for human trafficking…
A former employee at a pediatric gender clinic and an avowed liberal is coming forward as a whistleblower, describing what takes place at her former place of employment as appalling
A second Republican New Jersey councilman has been shot dead over the span of a week, with police having arrested a suspect in this more recent murder
A Missouri pastor is crediting God for saving his life after he was held at gunpoint and carjacked by two boys in their early teens a fortnight ago
Despite the U.S. Supreme Court ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, a federal judge is claiming that the 13th Amendment might establish a right to have an abortion.
New Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced a universal school choice proposal Wednesday. She says it would let parents enroll students in whatever school is best for them.
This issue of A Public Witness explores how Leonard “Raheem” Taylor was killed without a spiritual advisor at his side, the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent record of requiring states to allow clergy in the death chamber, and the advocates who were pushing Missouri’s leaders to do better on Tuesday.
A Christian school in Missouri that provides tuition-free education will soon be closing its doors, reportedly due to a sharp decline in funding from local churches after it altered its mission ...