The U.S. Supreme Court agreed on Wednesday to hear a case that could decide whether pro-life states can direct Medicaid funds—which are intended to help low-income individuals obtain necessary medical assistance—away from abortion providers like Planned Parenthood.
After immersing itself in the culture wars, it seems Disney might now be doing a bit of an about-face.
The clock is ticking towards a possible government shutdown at midnight Friday. A measure to keep the government open for three more months was rejected by President-elect Trump and other Republicans.
The aftermath of October 7th has brought many unique people from around the world together in Israel to offer their help. In one example, an Iranian-born Christian, an Orthodox Jew, and a large family from the Arctic Circle have teamed up to help suffering communities here.
Israeli airstrikes pounded the rebel regime in Yemen early Thursday after the Houthis launched another missile at Israel – one of several fired at the Jewish state in recent days.
While Christmas is a time of joy and family for many, countless men and women behind bars face profound loneliness during the holiday season. This year, a gift of hope and the message of the Gospel are reaching across prison walls, reminding inmates they are not forgotten.
Twenty-three states currently prohibit abortion after 12 weeks or ban the procedure altogether. In many of these pro-life states, legislators and citizens are stepping up to support women with unplanned pregnancies
This Christmas, the Middle East — the birthplace of Jesus — is reeling. The fall of the Assad regime in Syria is just the latest chaotic event.
The tragic death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man with a history of mental health struggles, at the hands of Daniel Penny, a former Marine, recently sparked a firestorm of debate across the United States. The case quickly became a flashpoint for larger debates on self-defense, justice, and social responsibility.
MAMOUDZOU, Mayotte (AP) — France used ships and military aircraft to rush rescuers and supplies to Mayotte on Monday after the tiny French island territory off Africa was battered by its worst cyclone in nearly a century. Authorities fear hundreds and possibly thousands of people have died.