Louisiana Judge Pauses Case Challenging Mail-Order Abortions
Loading the Audio Player... U.S. District Court Judge David Joseph on Tuesday afternoon refused to prohibit abortion groups from mailing abortion drugs to women across the country...
Loading the Audio Player... U.S. District Court Judge David Joseph on Tuesday afternoon refused to prohibit abortion groups from mailing abortion drugs to women across the country...
Now, with students back in school buildings, safe volunteer opportunities remain limited.
With the average price of fuel well over $4.00 per gallon, Americans are now having to guard the gasoline in their vehicles as the threat of gas thieves is on the rise.
A prominent Evangelical researcher has warned that the lack of a biblical worldview among parents of preteens puts youth at a “spiritual disadvantage.”
A Rhode Island doctor who was denied a medical exemption from the COVID-19 vaccine has finally prevailed months after the state had essentially forced him to close his practice.
After nearly 24 hours of debate between Republicans and Democrats, Colorado's House of Representatives passed a highly disputed bill allowing unrestricted access to abortion.
Hank Hanegraaff, also known as the “Bible Answer Man,” says “modern prophecy pundits” are wrong to call Russia’s invasion of Ukraine fulfillment of a prophecy in the book of Ezekiel after Pat Robertson and others said Ezekiel prophesied about the event more than 2,500 years ago.
Sister Deidre “Dede” Byrne — a board-certified surgeon and a retired colonel in the U.S. Army — has filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia for refusing to grant her a religious exemption from the city’s COVID-19 vaccination edict.
A judge has temporarily blocked Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive for the state's Department of Family and Protective Services to investigate the abuse of children who are prescribed puberty blockers or undergo genital mutilation surgeries.
The Texas Supreme Court ended a final challenge to the state’s Heartbeat Act Friday, leaving in place one of the nation’s most robust pro-life laws.
This week, a male collegiate swimmer who identifies as a woman will compete in the women's NCAA Div. 1 Women's Swimming & Diving Championships. Lia Thomas is the top seed in both the 200-yard and 500-yard freestyle races and will make history as one of the first openly transgender athletes in women's collegiate sports, no matter how he performs.