June 10, 2021 Pope Francis blesses UEFA officials ahead of Euro 2020 Pope Francis met with UEFA president Aleksander Čeferin and other soccer officials on Thursday to offer his blessings before the European Championship kicks off in Rome.
June 9, 2021 Tammy Bruce: Federal Request to fly gay pride flags at courthouses 'reinforces tribalism' The Biden administration reportedly requested that the GSA seek to have US courthouses fly the gay pride flag on their grounds in honor of Pride Month, a move criticized Wednesday by “Fox News Primetime” host Tammy Bruce.
June 7, 2021 Charlie Kirk: 'Guilt is the driver of our politics' since we 'removed the mechanics of Christianity' Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk spoke with Fox Nation's Tucker Carlson on Monday about how American politics is increasingly centered on various constituencies and how they deal with their own, or subject others to, guilt.
June 4, 2021 California church lands $1.6M settlement from state over COVID restrictions Bishop Art Hodges and attorney Paul Jonna discuss winning the dispute on indoor worship.
June 1, 2021 Virginia teacher chooses faith over transgender ideology Loudoun County teacher Tanner Cross tells 'Fox News Primetime' why he was put on administrative leave
June 1, 2021 Virginia teacher suspended for opposing new gender policies Tanner Cross and attorney Tyson Langhofer tell 'Fox News Primetime' why they filed a lawsuit against the Loudoun County school
June 1, 2021 Vatican law criminalizes sexual abuse of adults by priests, laity Pope Francis has changed church law to explicitly criminalize the sexual abuse of adults by priests who abuse their authority and to say that laypeople who hold church office can be sanctioned for similar sex crimes.
May 30, 2021 Rutgers student reacts to chancellor apologizing after speaking out against rise in anti-Semitism Peter Cordi, a student at Rutgers University in New Jersey, told "Fox & Friends Weekend" on Sunday that he commends his chancellor for denouncing widespread acts of anti-Semitism, pointing out that because members of the Palestinian community “were absolutely outraged," he believes his chancellor felt the need to apologize for “the simple act of denouncing anti-Semitism, something that used to be uncontroversial."
May 30, 2021 California pastor suggests adopting mentality of 'critical grace theory' Living Waters Church Pastor David Fischer on how healing divisions starts with letting 'forgiveness triumph over victimhood'
May 30, 2021 Blame in Italy cable car deaths rests with technician The three suspects in Italy’s cable car disaster that killed 14 people were allowed to leave prison Sunday after a judge indicated that most of the blame fell on a service technician who intentionally disabled the car's emergency brake because it kept locking spontaneously.