Media September 14 'Double standard' revoked, federal appeals court allows Christian clubs to return to public school campuses Under the First Amendment, Christian student clubs should receive comparable treatment to secular groups, the Ninth Circuit Court ruled on Wednesday.
LIFESTYLE September 6 Coach Joe Kennedy resigns from Bremerton High School in Washington, will care for ailing family member Coach Joe Kennedy, who returned to high school football in Bremerton, Washington this past weekend, announced he is resigning to care for an ailing family member, among other things.
OPINION July 2 Religion can survive culture wars but here's what the faith community must do Some argue that according religion any recognition is nothing short of an unconstitutional establishment or discrimination against the non-religious.
Supreme Court July 1 Gorsuch and Sotomayor's clash in gay wedding opinion follows previous skirmish in praying coach ruling Supreme Court Justices Neil Gorsuch and Sonia Sotomayor are again at odds over a case concerning the First Amendment, with one accusing the other of "re-imagining" the facts.
OPINION May 15 Biden admin's war on people of faith evident with new attacks on religious health care groups Health and Human Services under the Biden administration appears hellbent on completely eradicating faith-based providers and workers from the health care field.
Justice Department April 12 Kayleigh McEnany shreds Biden DOJ's 'overt anti-Christian bias': Americans can 'do the math' The Biden DOJ recommended no jail time for a trans church vandal who admitted to defacing a church, assaulting a victim at the scene, and resisting arrest
Roman Catholic April 12 Walter Reed 'cease and desist' order for Catholic priests violates the First Amendment, GOP lawmakers say EXCLUSIVE: Two dozen Republican lawmakers are demanding answers from the Pentagon after Walter Reed National Military Medical Center sent a “cease and desist" letter to Catholic priests to stop providing care during Holy Week, slamming the move as a violation of the First Amendment.
OPINION March 30 This state fired a first responder after he only followed orders After 24 years of protecting the lives and property of his community, Chief Hittle was fired not for disobeying orders but for his religious faith and activities.
EDUCATION March 9 Arizona school board faces inferno for terminating contract with Christian university: 'Religious prejudice' An Arizona elementary school district is taking heat for terminating a contract with a Christian university after some board members blasted its Biblical beliefs.
Media February 21 New book details how media lost the people, from its ‘fact-checking fetish’ to ‘anti-speech activism’ Steve Krakauer feels the press’ Trump-era “fact-checking fetish” that vanished once President Biden took office is a microcosm of why Americans have grown skeptical of the media.