Pastor Mark Burns, a televangelist and ally of President Donald Trump, pushed back twice within days against comparisons of a newly unveiled golden statue of Trump to a biblical idol, insisting the
A federal judge has ruled that a New York-based Christian photographer must provide services for same-sex wedding celebrations despite holding religious objections to gay marriage.
A new survey of U.S. adults found that 51% of Catholics pray every day, a drop of 8 percentage points from 2014. Meanwhile, the portion of Americans with no religious affiliation continues to rise.
The U.S. Senate passed a bipartisan bill on Thursday, Dec. 16 banning goods made with forced labor in the Chinese region of Xinjiang from entering the United States. Now, it heads to the president’s desk to be signed into law.
The Food and Drug Administration on Dec. 16 lifted restrictions on mifepristone, a drug approved for use in medical abortions, a decision deplored by pro-life groups.
As Christmas quickly approaches, millions of kids will be receiving their first-ever smartphones. While this is an exciting time for young people, parents need to prepare for the dangers their child could face by using a mobile device.
A conservative pro-family group is accusing Twitter of wrongfully suspending one of its leaders after he posted a tweet denouncing the “surgical mutilation of minors suffering from gender dysphoria.”
A former staffer at popular U.S.-based aid group Preemptive Love Coalition is accusing CEO and founder Jeremy Courtney and his wife Jessica of running a