An Alaska man who was accused of weaponizing the name of Jesus to rob a bank in Anchorage had those charges dismissed by a local prosecutor earlier this month, but the case against him could still be
A Louisiana pastor who has an outreach to bring down street violence in his community is mourning the death of his son in a shooting near his church where the deceased would play drums every Sunday
Pro-life leader Lila Rose says the video-sharing app TikTok has blocked her account and the platform she founded, Live Action, from posting advertisements.
An organization that teaches youth to avoid unsafe sexual behaviors, has denounced a recent decision to eliminate federal funding for abstinence only sex education programs
California lawmakers are debating a bill that would allow its family courts to take "temporary emergency jurisdiction" of children in the state seeking to receive transgender medical treatment. Other states are considering similar legislation.
The CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center that has reopened and announced plans to expand less than two months after it was damaged by activists in a firebombing is crediting the generosity of the ...
Visa has announced that they will suspend usage of their cards on the advertising overseen by MindGeek, which owns the major pornography website Pornhub
The San Diego Symphony Orchestra Association is facing a potential legal battle for telling a local church it couldn't rent its venue for a Christmas show because it's religious. The religious rights law firm First Liberty Institute has taken the case, calling it a violation of California state and federal laws.
The Georgia Department of Revenue has announced residents can now claim unborn children as dependents on their tax returns amounting to a $3,000 benefit.
Control of the food supply is a critical national security issue. In South Dakota, where farming and cattle are key to the backbone of the state's economy, this issue is taking center stage, especially with cattle ranchers. There are about five heads of cattle for every person in South Dakota, which is a lot of beef. But cattle ranchers say the problem isn't getting the meat to your plate, it's that the meat packers are taking most of the profits.