February 1, 2022 Orthodox rabbis slam Amnesty International report on 'apartheid' Israel as 'antisemitic' On Tuesday, Amnesty International released a report concluding that the state of Israel has “perpetrated the international wrong of apartheid” against Palestinians.
January 31, 2022 Leondra Kruger, potential Biden Supreme Court nominee, stunned justices with position on religious liberty Leondra Kruger, who is on President Biden's Supreme Court shortlist, argued on behalf of the Obama administration in Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOC
January 29, 2022 Dan Bongino: Democrats are obsessed with tearing down values Dan Bongino issued a warning on "Unfiltered," saying liberals are "obsessed" with tearing down "family and religion."
January 29, 2022 Sisters of Life go sledding in Central Park as winter storm Kenan blankets NYC A group of nuns from the Sisters of Life retreated to the park Saturday morning for a brief sledding break.
January 26, 2022 Christian bakers who refused service for same-sex couple vow to appeal court's split-decision Aaron and Melissa Klein, erstwhile owners of Sweet Cakes by Melissa, won a partial victory when the Oregon Court of Appeals ruled that the Bureau of Labor and Industries (BOLI) violated the First Amendment in awarding damages against them.
January 26, 2022 Democrat delegate attacks Youngkin's faith, says his CRT ban shows he's 'not a Christian' A Democrat in the Virginia House of Delegates slammed Gov. Glenn Youngkin, R-Va., claiming that the governor's action-packed first day in office, including the ban on critical race theory (CRT) in schools, suggests Youngkin is not “a man of faith, not a Christian.”
January 25, 2022 House Republicans introduce bill to block tracking religious accommodations to COVID vaccine Rep. Ralph Norman introduced the Religious Freedom Over Mandates Act to block federal funding for tracking information on individuals with religious exemptions to the coronavirus vaccine.
January 24, 2022 Pope Emeritus Benedict attended meeting where pedophile priest's transfer was discussed Retired Pope Benedict XVI has acknowledged that he did attend a 1980 meeting at which the transfer of a pedophile priest to his then-diocese was discussed, saying an editorial error was responsible for his previous assertion that he wasn't there.
January 24, 2022 Christian forum asks bishops in India to take stand against rising anti-Christian violence The Forum of Religious for Justice and Peace, a group of Catholic clergy and laity in India, wrote a letter to Cardinal Oswald Gracias of Mumbai urging him to attend to the increasing attacks on Christians on the subcontinent, according to Crux Now.
January 22, 2022 FBI called out for downplaying anti-Semitism motive in Texas hostage situation Muslim scholar Dr. Qanta Ahmed says America is facing an 'inclusion delusion' problem.