Armed Man Shot Near Washington Monument, Secret Service Says
Loading the Audio Player... The White House was briefly placed on lockdown Monday afternoon after U.S. Secret Service agents exchanged gunfire with an armed suspect. Shortly after...
Loading the Audio Player... The White House was briefly placed on lockdown Monday afternoon after U.S. Secret Service agents exchanged gunfire with an armed suspect. Shortly after...
A Florida man nicknamed “Chainsaw” recounted his daring decision to boldly brave Hurricane Ian to try to save lives.
By taking a step back, we can see a critical issue beyond the media’s focus in this latest Herschel Walker controversy. And this story is less about Walker and more about the churches helping him run down the electoral field. So, in this issue of A Public Witness, we look at Walker’s religious campaign strategy and his record of dishonesty to consider the danger of churches fumbling their moral witness.
The destruction of property and the impact on the lives of hundreds of thousands of people in Florida remains at a severe level after Hurricane Ian made landfall 10 days ago.
In the early 2000s, when American troops began fighting what became a 20-year War on Terror, there was little understanding of the causes and potential impact of traumatic brain injuries. For many dedicated warriors, these invisible wounds have become a haunting and painful reminder of their time on the battlefield. Now the Pentagon is addressing traumatic brain injuries with screening and treatment.
“A priest, a truck driver, and a grandma walk into a game show.” It’s not the set-up to a joke, but rather to one of the five “Jeopardy!” episodes in which the Rev. David Sibley appeared last week. Sibley, rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Walla Walla, Washington, appeared on the beloved, long-running trivia competition Sept. 26-30, winning four straight episodes and $79,098.
At least 66 abortion clinics across 15 states have stopped performing abortions since the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to a new report released Thursday.
A Nebraska news station says it fired a news director who collected signatures for a pro-life ballot initiative because her actions violated the company s policy of journalistic impartiality and ...
CUMMING, Ga. — Kelvin Teamer stood on the stage of the Grace Chapel Church of Christ and marveled at the crowd. In this small town about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, about 600 Christians — Black, White and Hispanic — filled the pews for a special unity service Sunday. “It’s good to be in Forsyth […]
Athletes, coaches, and sports fans will line stadiums across the country next week to take part in praying, reading God's Word, and spreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ in their communities.
"If you want something done, ask a woman." Former South Carolina Governor and UN Ambassador Nikki Haley says that famous quote from British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is the inspiration behind and the title of her new book. It features 10 extraordinary women who, like Haley, overcame incredible obstacles to achieve their dreams. Women like Israel's first female Prime Minister Golda Meir to the "Iron Lady" herself – Margaret Thatcher.