Medical Examiner Details Heart Trouble in Sen. Graham’s Death
Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham speaks after winning the Republican primary on June 9, 2026, in Columbia, S.C. AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins, File Loading...
Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham speaks after winning the Republican primary on June 9, 2026, in Columbia, S.C. AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins, File Loading...
Just over a year after creating his Office of Faith-Based and Community Partnerships, New York City Mayor Eric Adams urged faith leaders to boldly exercise their faith in in the public square and ...
A federal judge in Texas is considering a lawsuit that could force the FDA to withdraw chemical abortion pills from the market. This case follows the FDA's decision to expand access to the drugs, allowing doctors to send abortion-inducing pills through the mail.
A pastor in Ferguson, Missouri, is crediting prayer after a group of young men entered the church building, attempting to commit robbery, but were met by a congregation of caring believers.
Elon Musk is reportedly putting together a research team to combat what he has termed the deadly threat of woke artificial intelligence
In its first public hearing, lawmakers on the newly formed Select Committee on China pointed out rising threats from the communist regime: issues like trade, Taiwan, and TikTok.
West Virginia’s GOP supermajority House of Delegates passed a bill Monday that would create a test for courts to apply when people challenge government regulations they believe interfere with their constitutional right to religious freedom.
A group of pro-life doctors say they were banned from running an exhibit booth at a national medical conference because of their beliefs on abortion differ from those of the organizers
Students at a Kentucky college who tried to organize a revival worship service in the wake of the Asbury University revival found themselves at odds with school officials over meeting rules
Recruiting and retention are two issues haunting police departments nationwide. Since 2020, a mass exodus of officers combined with record lows in new applicants have resulted in critical staffing shortages. In Baltimore, Maryland, the Police Department lost nearly 300 officers in 2022 alone. Now, at unsustainable staffing levels, the city's police union warns their force is stretched too thin to keep the public safe.
The United States has stepped up its China crackdown, this time with a directive from the White House banning the app TikTok on all federal phones.