An Arizona man who served as the former business manager for two Roman Catholic parishes in New York could now face up to four years in prison after pleading guilty to stealing more than 82,000 from
Interstate 95 in Northern Virginia is moving again. The highway finally reopened Tuesday night after a 50-mile traffic jam that froze hundreds of cars in place over two days. And just as the region is recovering from Monday's winter storm -- more bad weather is on the way - complete with possible freezing rain along that same section of I-95.
Weeks after it was first displayed on the Visitors Plaza outside the United Nations headquarters in November, the controversial “Guardian for International Peace and Security” sculpture many Christians likened to a biblical “End Times beast” is now gone.
Crux spoke with Philip Landrigan, the director of the Boston College Global Public Health Program, about the COVID-19 pandemic, the way forward, and specifically the Omicron variant.
Texas Baptist Men rebuild church gym destroyed by Hurricane Harvey; Tornado-ravaged Georgia church celebrates 'grand reopening' by collecting offering for Kentucky.
DOVER, Del. (AP) – A preliminary voting report in the Boy Scouts of America bankruptcy indicates the group’s reorganization plan has failed to win the desired support from tens of thousands of men who say they were sexually abused as children.
Prenatal tests that show an unborn child to have serious developmental problem frequently lead to abortion. Yet an investigation by the New York Times shows that five of the most common tests are wrong 85% of the time.
A federal judge on Monday issued a preliminary injunction against the Biden administration and the Department of Defense over their apparent refusal to grant several Christian Navy SEALS religious accommodations to a COVID-19 vaccine mandate.
A coalition of parents is urging Virginia governor-elect Glenn Youngkin to keep his campaign promise to protect parental rights amid growing concern over vaccine policies, particularly as Covid-19 shots are now being marketed to children.
Thanks to a public appeal from their pastor, more than $160,000 in donations have already poured in to help five children in Des Moine, Iowa, who were made orphans after their Christian refugee father was killed in a car accident Friday, just four months after their mother died in childbirth.