A BBC broadcaster is receiving praise from across the globe after she quickly corrected a quote referencing the term “pregnant people.”
After the 12-day war against Iran, attention is now focused on freeing the Gaza hostages and ending the war against Hamas. Yet, it appears that trouble with the Iranian regime is far from over. One cleric is calling for what some say is a terror war against the world.
A Christian summer camp in Colorado has scored a significant victory after suing over a state gender policy it worried would shutter its doors.
In a move that protects young people using the internet, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld a Texas law requiring porn sites to verify that users are ages 18 or older.
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided on a landmark case that redefines the boundaries between the public school education system, LGBTQ lessons, and parental rights
The Supreme Court has ruled on a complicated case with broad implications for disputes between the federal judiciary and presidents, reining in the power of federal judges.
The Supreme Court has handed down a 6-3 decision that allows states to disqualify Planned Parenthood from their Medicaid programs. The ruling is a major shift in how states can allocate taxpayer healthcare dollars, especially regarding providers associated with abortion services.
The horrific allegations against Michael Tait have caused some to question the industry that built him.
As the war with Iran settles into an uneasy ceasefire with the threat of missile hits still very real, hospitals that were moved underground to protect patients and staff while continuing to serve the nation are now moving patients back to the regular wards.
As Washington debates the success of the U.S.-Israeli military operations to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities, President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu plan for a wider peace in the Middle East, including talks to end the war against Hamas in Gaza.









