At least four states have adopted laws this year making it a crime to disrupt worship services, a reaction to a high-profile protest inside a Minnesota church that prompted outrage from faith leaders.
Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay $800,000 in attorneys’ fees after a federal court ruled the city violated photographer and blogger Chelsey Nelson’s First Amendment rights. The lawsuit, backed ...
EXCLUSIVE — An Illinois mother who was sued after criticizing a teacher in her local school district secured a decisive legal victory this week, with a judge dismissing the case against her with ...
The IRS under the Biden administration denied tax-exempt status to a Christian organization after determining that its Bible-based teachings were too closely aligned with Republican political views, ...
The suit accuses dozens of defendants of defamation and antitrust violations. It maintains a Roys Report article involving rape allegations was concocted to scotch a $50 million deal the Newsboys' ...
We are united by our commitment to nonviolence and our reverence for the pacifist tradition, so our conversations since Feb. 28 have been consumed by concern over war and human loss. Our pain over the ...
President Donald Trump’s new acting Navy secretary, Hung Cao, warned in 2023 that “witchcraft” had “taken over” the Californian city of Monterey. Cao took over as acting secretary of the Navy this ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI — Throwing one no-hitter is rare. Doing it twice in a week — against the same team — is something else entirely. That’s what Grand Rapids South Christian’s Luke Spoelma achieved over ...
April 10 (Asia Today) --A South Korean Christian group called for an end to political entanglement with religion ahead of upcoming local elections, warning such practices could undermine the church.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled against a Colorado law restricting licensed mental health professionals from performing voluntary talk-based “conversion therapy” to change the sexual ...