Illinois Lawsuit Challenges Requirement for Religious Employers to Hire Employees Who Have Had Abortions
In a significant legal battle unfolding in Illinois, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield and the Pregnancy Care Center of Rockford have taken a stand against a recent amendment to the Illinois Human Rights Act. This law, which prohibits discrimination based on "reproductive health decisions," has sparked a lawsuit claiming it infringes upon the religious
Planned Parenthood May Lose Federal Family-Planning Grants Due to DEI Initiatives
The future of Planned Parenthood funding remains uncertain as the White House reviews over $27 million in Title X federal family-planning grants. Pro-life advocacy groups are expressing cautious optimism following reports that the Trump administration may freeze funding for organizations that do not comply with federal laws and executive orders. A spokesperson for the U.S.
Student Disrupts Pro-Life Exhibit at North Carolina University
In a recent incident at the University of North Carolina Asheville, tensions flared between pro-life and pro-choice students, bringing the ongoing debate over abortion rights to the forefront of campus life. A pro-life student group’s display was violently disrupted by a pro-choice student, prompting an investigation by university officials. The altercation unfolded when Kristan Hawkins,
Two Female Teachers Charged with Sexual Abuse of Male Student at Christian School
In a troubling turn of events, two former educators from Nathanael Greene Academy, a private Christian school located in Siloam, Georgia, have been arrested and charged with serious felonies related to inappropriate sexual contact with a male student. The accused are Sherri Delle Mauldin, 60, and Bonnie Elizabeth Brown, 25, both of whom have raised
Pat Gelsinger, Former Intel CEO, Takes on Expanded Role at Gloo to Advocate for Positive Technological Impact
Pat Gelsinger Takes Charge at Gloo: Harnessing Technology for Faith In an exciting move for the intersection of faith and technology, Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel, has stepped up his involvement with Gloo, a prominent technology platform dedicated to serving the faith community. Transitioning from investor and chairman to executive chairman and head
Trumps Most Controversial Portrait to Be Taken Down from Colorado State Capitol
In a surprising twist of events, an oil painting of former President Donald Trump, which has graced the halls of the Colorado State Capitol since 2019, is set to be removed following the president’s own critical remarks about the artwork. The painting, crafted by British artist Sarah Boardman, was commissioned through a fundraising effort that
Trumps Efforts to Dismantle the Department of Education Face Lawsuits from Teachers Unions and Progressive Organizations
In a significant legal move, the National Education Association (NEA), alongside the NAACP and other advocacy groups, has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s controversial plans to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. The complaint, submitted on Monday, raises concerns over what the plaintiffs describe as an unconstitutional effort to strip away vital educational
Community Grieves as Family Loses Two of Five Sons in Tragic Accident
The community of Cathedral International in New Jersey is reeling from a tragic loss as they mourn the deaths of two brothers, Aaron and Joshua Davis, who were killed in a devastating car accident on March 21, 2025. The brothers, aged 23 and 22 respectively, were involved in a crash that also left their younger
68 Members of Tren de Aragua Arrested in Under a Week; DHS Pledges to Expel Criminals from the U.S.
In a bold move that has sparked significant discussion, the Trump administration recently intensified its efforts to combat the growing threat posed by the Venezuelan criminal organization Tren de Aragua. This gang, notorious for its involvement in human trafficking, drug smuggling, and violent crimes, has been designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. government. The
Rep. Jasmine Crockett Sparks Controversy for Mocking Disabled Texas Governor Abbott with Hot Wheels Comment
In a recent event that has sparked considerable controversy, U.S. Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, a Democrat from Texas, made headlines for her disparaging remarks about Texas Governor Greg Abbott. Speaking at a Human Rights Campaign dinner in Los Angeles, Crockett referred to Abbott as "Governor Hot Wheels," a comment that has drawn widespread criticism from various
Pastor Ricky Floyd Fatally Shot Outside Bar After His Moral Authority as a Witness Was Challenged, Attorney Claims
In a shocking turn of events, the Memphis community is mourning the loss of Pastor Ricky Floyd, the senior lead pastor of Pursuit of God Church, who was tragically shot outside a bar on March 12, 2025. Floyd, 58, was known for his deep commitment to faith and community service, and his untimely death has
Evangelical Mission Doctor Warns Many Will Die If PEPFAR Is Dismantled; Amy Grant and Country Artists Voice Their Concerns
In a critical moment for global health, the future of the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) hangs in the balance, with millions of lives depending on its reauthorization. This program, a cornerstone of HIV/AIDS treatment since its inception in 2003, has been instrumental in providing life-saving antiretroviral therapy (ART) to countless individuals
Man Taken into Custody for Threatening Church Members with Machete in Email to Choir Director
In a shocking incident that has rattled the Memphis community, a man has been arrested for allegedly sending a threatening email to the choir director of St. Louis Catholic Church. The email, which included a chilling threat to “butcher people in that church with a machete,” has led to serious legal repercussions for the suspect,
USAID Provides $19 Million Reimbursement to Samaritans Purse for Aid Efforts in Africa
Samaritan’s Purse, the renowned Evangelical humanitarian organization, recently celebrated a significant financial boost with a $19 million reimbursement from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This funding comes after a tumultuous period when aid disbursements were halted during the early days of President Donald Trump’s second term. In a statement, Samaritan’s Purse confirmed
South Dakota and Mississippi Enact Laws Limiting Mens Access to Womens Restrooms and Locker Rooms
In a significant move reflecting the ongoing debate over gender identity and privacy, both Mississippi and South Dakota have enacted laws aimed at safeguarding women’s private spaces. These legislative decisions come amidst a broader national conversation about gender rights and protections, particularly concerning young people and vulnerable populations. South Dakota’s Governor, Larry Rhoden, recently signed
Pat Gelsinger, Former Intel CEO, Takes on Expanded Role at Gloo to Drive Positive Technological Change
Pat Gelsinger Expands Role at Gloo: A New Era for Faith and Technology In a significant move for the intersection of faith and technology, Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel, has elevated his involvement with Gloo, a pioneering platform that connects the faith ecosystem with innovative technology solutions. Gelsinger, who has been part of
4 Key Insights from the JFK Files
In recent weeks, the release of thousands of documents related to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy has stirred the pot of historical inquiry and conspiracy theories alike. This treasure trove of information, released by the U.S. National Archives, has provided us with new insights into the tumultuous Cold War era, particularly regarding covert
Ex-Pastor of Jimmy Carters Baptist Church Arrested for Child Solicitation Offenses
A former pastor from Maranatha Baptist Church in Plains, Georgia, has been arrested in Volusia County, Florida, on serious charges related to child solicitation. Jeffery Summers, 52, was apprehended during a law enforcement operation dubbed “Operation Full Throttle,” which aimed to crack down on individuals suspected of child exploitation. Summers, who previously led the church
Survivors Reach $17.5 Million Settlement with Philadelphia Hotels Involved in Minor Sex Trafficking Case
Three courageous women have recently secured a significant $17.5 million settlement after revealing the disturbing reality of human trafficking at several Philadelphia hotels. These brave survivors, who were minors at the time of their exploitation, contended that the Motel 6, Days Inn, and North American Motor Inn were aware of the trafficking activities occurring on
Weekly Recap: Trump Aims to Abolish the Department of Education; EEOC Cautions That DEI Initiatives Could Breach Civil Rights
In recent weeks, the political landscape has seen significant shifts, with the Trump administration marking two months since the commencement of Donald Trump’s second term. As the nation watches closely, a flurry of actions has unfolded, shaping both domestic and international affairs. Here’s a look at some key developments from the past week that are