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.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court upheld a key Affordable Care Act provision, ensuring insurers cover preventive services at no cost, despite religious objections from some employers.
In a landmark ruling, the Supreme Court allows parents in Maryland to withdraw their children from classes discussing LGBTQ-themed storybooks, sparking debates on religious freedom versus educational inclusivity.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court has upheld a crucial provision of the Affordable Care Act, ensuring that 150 million Americans will continue to receive free preventive services. This ruling protects essential health coverage amidst challenges from religious groups.
In a landmark decision, the Supreme Court mandates that schools provide an opt-out for parents when course material conflicts with their religious beliefs, raising concerns about educational inclusivity and the future of public school curricula.
The Supreme Court's final rulings include a high-stakes case on birthright citizenship and its implications. Will the court uphold constitutional norms or redefine them under Trump's influence?
On the Supreme Court's final day, pivotal rulings are expected, including Trump's controversial birthright citizenship order and challenges to LGBTQ education and healthcare laws. Don't miss the landmark decisions that could reshape rights and policies across the nation!
In a surprising display of fandom, Pope Leo XIV donned a White Sox hat during a public audience, sparking excitement among baseball fans and raising eyebrows in the Vatican.
In a historic ceremony, Pope Leo XIV declared himself a Roman, marking a significant moment as he takes on the role of bishop of Rome. His symbolic gesture highlights a new political paradigm for the Vatican.