A 10-year-old boy has been reunited with his mother after his father, who identifies as trans, flew his gender-confused son to Cuba in what some family members feared was an attempt to transition the
The jury is set to begin deliberation in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial as the defense and prosecution delivered their closing arguments Monday. Here are five things to know about the Rittenhouse trial.
The Archdiocese of New Orleans will pay more than $1 million in a settlement related to allegations of fraud in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Department of Justice announced Nov. 15.
President Biden's ability to receive communion is back in the headlines. Kicking off a conference in Baltimore today, U.S. Bishops are expected to vote this week on a document clarifying the meaning of Holy Communion, a sacrament central to the Catholic faith.
A pro-life group is speaking out against a recent U.S. federal court ruling, acknowledging a group of hippopotamuses as "interested persons" that now have legal rights.
Allyn Walker, an assistant professor at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, is arguing “minor-attracted people” — those sexually drawn to children under the age of 18 — should not be ostracized for their attractions, suggesting such urgings are OK, so long as they are not acted upon.
Jamal Bryant, senior pastor of New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Georgia, called on pastors from around the country to join him Thursday in forming a “human prayer wall” against racism and injustice at the Glynn County Courthouse, where three white men are standing trial for the 2020 killing of 25-year-old unarmed black man Ahmaud Arbery.
Alex Jones, the infamous conspiracy theorist and host of Infowars, has been found liable for damages in lawsuits that parents of the children killed in
Alex Jones, the infamous conspiracy theorist and host of Infowars, has been found liable for damages in lawsuits that parents of the children killed in
South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has asked State Superintendent of Education Molly Spearman to perform a systemic review of "inappropriate" materials in the state's schools after a book containing explicit illustrations of sexual acts was discovered in a local high school library.
Religion usually stays out of the workplace, but now with expanding COVID-19 vaccine requirements, employees’ personal faith is front and center as many of them across the country say they have religious reasons not to get vaccinated.