LIFESTYLE 6 hours ago Rev. Billy Graham honored with statue unveiled at US Capitol: 'One of America's greatest citizens' A statue honoring the Rev. Billy Graham was unveiled on Thursday, May 16, at the U.S. Capitol. The statue is one of two that represents prominent North Carolinians.
EDUCATION 15 hours ago Parents can't opt K-5 children out of LGBTQ curriculum: appeals court A federal appeals court rejected parents' bid to opt their children out of classes and books that discuss LGBTQ topics like sexuality and gender.
Africa 1 day ago Child soldiers used by Islamist group in Mozambique attacks, says Human Rights Watch In Mozambique, an Islamist group operating used children in attacks on a town last week. Human Rights Watch reported residents who fled recognized some boys as their missing relatives.
Turkey 1 day ago Turkey converts ancient church into mosque, sparking debate on heritage preservation Turkey has converted the ancient Chora church in Istanbul, previously a museum for over 70 years, into a mosque, marking the second major conversion in recent months.
Media 1 day ago GOP lawmakers demand probe into Biden admin’s 'biased' targeting of country's largest Christian university Republican lawmakers are raising concern over the Biden administration’s "targeting" actions against the largest Christian university in the country.
Florida 2 days ago Florida imam and dentist calls for 'annihilation' of Jews, says Israeli military 'worse than the Nazis' New video has emerged of an imam in Florida calling for the death of Jews and saying that the Israeli military are "worse than the Nazis."
Buddhism 3 days ago This is how Buddhists across the world celebrate the Buddha's birthday Different countries have different ways of observing the holiday of the Buddha's birthday. Buddhists use the time to retell the story of the Buddha's life and reflect on his teachings.
Italy 3 days ago Vatican Museums staff launch legal bid to demand better treatment, challenging Pope Francis' administration Employees of the Vatican Museums have filed a class-action complaint demanding improved benefits and working conditions, challenging Pope Francis' administration.
Antisemitism Exposed 3 days ago Anti-Israel, pro-Palestinian protests 'cheapen the concept of genocide,' says Jewish historian and author Jewish historian and author Rick Richman says today's anti-Israel, pro-Palestine protesters "cheapen the concept of genocide" as they criticize Israel; it is Hamas that has a genocidal operation.
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago On this day in history, May 13, 1981, Pope John Paul II survives assassination attempt Pope John Paul II survived an assassination attempt by a Turkish gunman on this day in history, May 13, 1981. The pope would go on to forgive his would-be killer.