At Charlie Kirk's memorial in Arizona, a battle between unity and conflict unfolded. Erika Kirk's heartfelt speech contrasted with Trump's combative rhetoric, revealing the GOP's uncertain future.
At a rally honoring Charlie Kirk, Savannah and Grayson Chrisley urged students to stand firm in their beliefs amidst political turmoil. They emphasized the importance of courage and unity in the wake of tragedy.
A recent poll shows that 1 in 6 American parents are delaying or skipping vaccinations for their children. Factors such as home-schooling, religious beliefs, and political identity influence this trend.
A federal judge in Texas has temporarily blocked a law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms, citing First Amendment violations. This ruling is a significant win for families advocating for religious freedom and inclusivity in education.
President Trump's executive order prohibits banks from discriminating against clients based on political or religious beliefs, raising questions about compliance and potential penalties for the banking industry. Can this order reshape how banks operate?
In a historic turn, the Supreme Court may reconsider its 2015 Obergefell ruling on same-sex marriage, sparked by Kim Davis's appeal. This case could reshape marriage rights in America, as conservative groups push for change.
In a significant move, the IRS suggests that pastors should be allowed to endorse political candidates without risking their tax-exempt status. This could change the landscape of political endorsements from religious organizations.
As the Dalai Lama celebrates his 90th birthday, Tibet remains under the watchful eyes of the Chinese government. Monks and locals express their fears and hopes for the future of their culture amidst oppression and surveillance.
In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court empowers parents to opt their kids out of public school lessons conflicting with their religious beliefs, sparking nationwide debate on educational content.
In a groundbreaking 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court sides with parents in Montgomery County, allowing them to withdraw their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+-themed storybooks. This ruling could reshape educational policies nationwide.