November 11, 2022 Vatican auditor files $9.5M lawsuit for wrongful dismissal The Vatican’s first auditor general and his deputy have filled a lawsuit against the Holy See for $9.5 million on account of wrongful dismissal by forcing them to resign in 2017.
November 11, 2022 Belgium stabbing suspect was on list of potential extremists A suspect identified as Yassine M allegedly stabbed and killed one Belgian police officer and wounded another, he had previously been on counterterrorism lists of political extremists
November 10, 2022 Former Islamic extremist Maajid Nawaz on how ideas direct finance Tucker Carlson previews his 'Tucker Carlson Today' interview with political activist Maajid Nawaz about extremism in America.
November 10, 2022 Boston agrees to $2.1M settlement for refusing to fly Christian flag The city of Boston agreed to a $2.1 million settlement that will cover attorney fees and costs after refusing to fly a Christian flag outside city hall in 2017.
November 10, 2022 Taliban to ban women from gyms, parks because gender segregation, headscarf laws 'not observed' The Taliban instituted the ban after attempting several policies to enforce a gender segregation, including different days for men and women to access parks and gyms.
November 10, 2022 Iran protests rage on streets as officials renew threats Protests on the streets of Iran prompted the Iranian government to threaten protesters and demonstrators, calling them "flies," and sparking confrontations.
November 7, 2022 Faith leaders across America preach politics, moral values ahead of midterms With the midterm elections approaching, clergy across the country are preaching about divisive issues appearing in this year's election.
November 6, 2022 High-ranking Church of England officials endorse gay marriage: 'Rank heresy' Multiple bishops in the Church of England, including the high-ranking Bishop of Oxford Steven Croft, affirmed gay marriage and called on the institution to bless such unions.
November 2, 2022 Priest defiant after bishop rebukes him for condemning 'lunatic' transgenderism in homily A Roman Catholic priest in Ireland received a public rebuke from his bishop and after he condemned "rampant" sin in society such as ""lunatic" transgenderism"
November 2, 2022 California professor erupts on 'Christian,' 'White men' on PBS: They will cause a 'civil war' Professor Barbara F. Walter told PBS anchor Hari Sreenivasan that "Christian," "White men" would be the ones to instigate another civil war in America.