March 27 Battleground Dem candidate linked public displays of faith to political violence in 2023 speech Iowa Democratic candidate Sarah Trone Garriott said "this is not a Christian nation" in a 2023 speech and voiced discomfort over public Christian displays.
March 25 EXCLUSIVE: Kentucky barista takes legal action after termination, claims she was fired for sharing her faith A barista in Louisville, Kentucky, is alleging religious discrimination after she says she was fired for sharing Christian beliefs with a co-worker.
March 24 Left-wing Dem hit with hometown church blowback over 30-second ad Sullivan Harbor Baptist Church said it wants no part in Maine Senate hopeful Graham Platner's campaign ad and demanded he remove the image of the church immediately.
March 24 Massachusetts defends denying Catholic couple foster license even after revising gender-identity policy Mike and Kitty Burke say Massachusetts blocked them from fostering children due to their religious faith, with a summary-judgment ruling now pending.
March 23 New York church becomes hub for Gen Z Christians amid renewed interest in faith ‘Fox & Friends First’ co-host Carley Shimkus visits Shelter Rock Church in New York, where a growing number of young Christians are building community and rediscovering their faith.
March 22 Texas Democratic Senate nominee James Talarico doubles down on God being "beyond gender" comments James Talarico defended his remarks on God and gender during a Thursday podcast appearance while criticizing GOP rivals, calling to end the filibuster, and outlining a Senate campaign focused on coalition-building ahead of the 2026 election.
March 21 Hits and Misses The week’s best and worst from Bill McGurn, Allysia Finley and Kim Strassel.
March 18 Martin Scorsese brings Mary's story of faith and sacrifice to life in 'The Saints' Easter special Martin Scorsese explores the story of Saint Mary in a special Easter episode of "The Saints" on Fox Nation, bringing his cinematic vision to the mother of Jesus.
March 17 Archbishop Hicks celebrates 'beautiful' St Patrick's Day Mass in NYC with Mayor Mamdani in attendance Archbishop Hicks sees young people embracing faith as he leads Saint Patrick's Day Mass, calling for unity and peace at New York's historic cathedral.
March 17 Christian parents lose final appeal after Swedish state took daughters following false abuse claim A European court rejected Christian parents' plea to regain custody of their daughters who were taken by Swedish government over religious practices and parenting choices.