Beloved North Carolina Pastor Tammy McCollum, who police say was shot dead by her husband, Eddie McCollum, in their home on Monday, previously told the world her alleged killer is an amazing man of
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.
In a ruling Friday, the Texas Supreme Court delivered another legal blow to abortion providers' federal lawsuit challenging the state's abortion restrictions.
The chairmen of several U.S. bishops’ committees and the head of March for Life March 11 praised the U.S. senators who voted to pass the government’s omnibus bill with the Hyde Amendment and other pro-life provisions included in it.
A high-profile nun is suing the District of Columbia over its vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, saying the requirement would force her to violate sincerely held religious beliefs.
Jussie Smollett, who in 2019 falsely claimed to be the victim of a hate crime perpetrated by Trump supporters, was sentenced to 150 days in jail as part of his 30-months of felony probation and ordered to pay $120,000 in restitution.
A new survey reveals that Christian young adults are three times more likely than their non-Christian counterparts to give money to both religious and non-religious charities.
The president of Assumption University has announced that he will retire at the end of the current academic year after 15 years leading the private Catholic school in Worcester.