FBI Releases Images of Person of Interest in Brown University Shooting
Authorities have released images of a person of interest as part of their investigation into the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and nine others wounded
Authorities have released images of a person of interest as part of their investigation into the shooting at Brown University that left two students dead and nine others wounded
NASHVILLE (BP) – High probability reports of extreme weather this weekend that include long-range tornadoes have Southern Baptist Disaster Relief directors contacting unit leaders and advising people to be prepared.
This issue of A Public Witness explores the U.S. government coming for a Palestinian student activist for exercising his free speech rights and the Christian and other religious voices speaking out for him.
The rift over religion in public school classrooms has never fully been put to rest, and questions over how students should be taught about life's origins still spark debate among educators, lawmakers, and the public.
In a status report sought by a federal judge, the Trump administration’s lawyers argued the State Department is not required by law to provide reception and placement benefits to refugees when they arrive in the U.S.
Ricky Floyd, a prominent pastor in Memphis, Tennessee, well-known for his community-building and people empowerment skills, was shot dead during an altercation with a woman outside a bar Wednesday
A Long Island pastor who told investigators that he couldn t stop himself from abusing children and has a penchant for preying on youth aged 11 and 15, pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation of a
The Supreme Court rejected hearing the case of a Christian fire chief who was terminated for attending a church-hosted leadership conference.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (BP) — A bipartisan bill may give ministers who decided long ago to opt out of Social Security benefits the chance to change their minds.
Historian David Swartz unpacks his new seven-episode narrative podcast series on conversations in his Kentucky community about a local Confederate statue.
The National Park Service has removed an official biography of the first black female Episcopal Church priest and allegedly removed references to her LGBT identification on some web pages, drawing