June 16, 2022 Pope Francis: 'World War III' gives arms dealers opportunity, Ukraine invasion 'very complex' situation Pope Francis argued that people are too quick to label one side the "good guy" and the other the "bad guy," and many miss out on the "drama" behind the war.
June 16, 2022 Judge rules Yeshiva University must recognize LGBT student group The New York State Supreme Court ruled that Yeshiva University is required to recognize an LGBT student group under the New York City Human Rights Law following a lawsuit.
June 16, 2022 Catholic bishops urge politicians to address 'alarming rate' of vandalism against churches, pregnancy centers Two Catholic bishops called on U.S. politicians to stand up to increasing violence against churches and pregnancy centers in the wake of a leaked Supreme Court opinion.
June 16, 2022 USA Today deletes 23 articles by one reporter after review finds quotes ‘appeared to be fabricated’ USA Today admitted Thursday that its ex-reporter Gabriela Miranda used quotes that “appeared to be fabricated” in stories and committed other infractions.
June 15, 2022 Colts' Khari Willis, 26, retires to 'pursue the holy call that God has for my life' Khari Willis announced his decision to step away from football to "devote the remainder of my life to the further advancement of the Gospel of Jesus Christ."
June 15, 2022 Karl Rove: Texas district flipping red shows Democrat Party is too far-left, woke and anti-patriotism ӣƵ contributor Karl Rove reacts to Republican Mayra Flores winning a special election in Texas' 34th Congressional District, a historically Democrat area.
June 15, 2022 Southern Baptist Convention votes to track pastors accused of sexual abuse following bombshell report The Southern Baptist Convention adopted several motions during a national meeting on Tuesday that will look to change how church leaders handle allegations of abuse.
June 14, 2022 Pope Francis cancels participation in Corpus Christi mass due to continued knee pain, health concerns Pope Francis cancelled another appearance via a press statement Monday, explaining that due to his injured knee, he is unable to physically celebrate.
June 13, 2022 Surgeon performed life-saving procedure on firefighter whose religious beliefs opposed blood transfusion A doctor at Mount Sinai performed a rare bloodless surgery on a fireman who did not want to receive blood because it violated his Jehovah's Witness faith
June 13, 2022 Sports Illustrated hit for article claiming Supreme Court ruling on prayer could erode 'American democracy' Sports Illustrated was blasted on Twitter for suggesting that a Supreme Court ruling in favor of religious freedom could lead to an “erosion of American democracy.”