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
Here are the 12 entities listed on the 2022 Dirty Dozen List. They include a domain name company, a popular social site, the dominant internet search engine, and a prominent Christian sports camp.
McDonald's, Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo and General Electric — ubiquitous global brands and symbols of U.S. corporate might — all announced Tuesday they were temporarily suspending their business in Russia in response to the country's invasion of Ukraine.
The Pentagon on Tuesday rejected Poland's surprise announcement that it would give the United States its MiG-29 fighter jets for use by Ukraine, a rare display of disharmony by NATO allies seeking to boost Ukrainian fighters while avoiding getting caught up in a wider war with Russia.
Two Catholic school families are suing Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser over the city’s continuing mask mandate in schools, including private schools.
Promoting abortion rights on International Women's Day, President Joe Biden says that "every person deserves the chance to live up to their full God-given potential."
In a letter to parishioners of Holy Family Parish in Springfield, Vermont, Bishop Christopher Coyne of Burlington announced that their pastor, Father Peter Williams, is immediately being removed from his position after the priest's months’-long refusal to resign.
When Demario and Tamela Davis' daughter was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, it forced them to press into their faith and to pray like never before.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas said the high court should reexamine the federal law that gives social media websites like Facebook broad legal immunity when those platforms are used to commit crimes.
A Louisiana mother's three-year-old adopted son needs a kidney transplant and she's crediting God after finding out that she is a perfect match for him.
Parents of a second-grade student at North Hill Elementary School in Des Moines, Washington, have accused officials at the school of repeatedly penalizing their daughter for talking with her classmates about Jesus on the playground, including sending her to the principal’s office “no less than 10 times since since the fist of the year.