April 17, 2017 Supreme Court, with Gorsuch, set to hear church-state case Justice Neil Gorsuch's first week on the Supreme Court bench features an important case about the separation of church and state that has its roots on a Midwestern church playground.
April 17, 2017 Man who threatened Jews on metal music site faces sentencing A Connecticut man who posted threats against Jews and synagogues on a metal music internet forum plans to argue at his sentencing that he has served enough time in prison.
April 17, 2017 Report: Fugitive manifesto said 'We need to spill ... blood' A fugitive accused of stealing numerous weapons from a Wisconsin gun store sent an anti-government manifesto to the White House that deemed the government a band of terrorists controlled by churches, saying "We need to spill their blood," a Milwaukee television station reported Thursday.
April 17, 2017 At Easter, Trump has yet to find a church home in DC Washington churches have long welcomed presidents to their pews.
April 17, 2017 California governor grants 72 pardons, commutes sentences Gov. Jerry Brown announced Saturday that he has pardoned 72 ex-convicts, continuing his tradition of timing his decisions around major Christian holidays including Easter.
April 17, 2017 Black Muslims aim for unity in challenging time for Islam Many Muslims are reeling from a U.S. presidential administration that's cracked down on immigrants, including through a travel ban that targets six Muslim-majority countries.
April 17, 2017 The Latest: Complaints against Utah judge in rape case The Latest on a Utah judge who called a convicted rapist an "extraordinary, good man" while sentencing him (all times local): 3:10 p.m.
April 16, 2017 Father Ferguson calls for mutual respect among religions Catholic Archdiocese of Arlington reacts
April 16, 2017 Christians around the world gather to celebrate Easter Bryan Llenas reports from New York City