Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed federal attorneys to seek the death penalty when prosecuting the alleged murderer of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, Luigi Mangione, according to a Tuesday r...
Oklahoma s tough on crime Attorney General Gentner Drummond, who launched his 2026 bid to become the state s governor just two months ago, used a frontier-era law most frequently used to prosecute
A former Ypsilanti, Mich., youth choir director originally arrested last October on 30 counts of sexual abuse received 30 more after testimony during a preliminary examination March 4.
Samantha Marion, the woman who has been charged with the fatal shooting of prominent Memphis, Tennessee, Pastor Ricky Floyd on Wednesday morning, is now reportedly on suicide watch in jail as her
An Episcopal Church bishop has denounced the Trump administration s attempt to deport a Palestinian activist tied to an organization that supports terrorist attacks against Israel
Both chambers of the Kentucky state legislature passed a measure adding several medical exceptions to the state’s laws governing pregnancy and abortion procedures. Kentucky law protects unborn babie...
An anti-Israel activist and Columbia University graduate facing deportation under President Donald Trump s administration will remain in detention for his role in organizing campus protests
NASHVILLE (BP) – High probability reports of extreme weather this weekend that include long-range tornadoes have Southern Baptist Disaster Relief directors contacting unit leaders and advising people to be prepared.
This issue of A Public Witness explores the U.S. government coming for a Palestinian student activist for exercising his free speech rights and the Christian and other religious voices speaking out for him.
The rift over religion in public school classrooms has never fully been put to rest, and questions over how students should be taught about life's origins still spark debate among educators, lawmakers, and the public.
In a status report sought by a federal judge, the Trump administration’s lawyers argued the State Department is not required by law to provide reception and placement benefits to refugees when they arrive in the U.S.