July 7, 2021 Noah’s Ark park seeks expansion with new religious exhibit A Bible-themed attraction in Kentucky that features a 510-foot-long (155-meter-long) wooden Noah’s ark is planning to begin fundraising for an expansion.
July 7, 2021 Carol Swain: Our foreign enemies are benefitting from divide in America Former Princeton and Vanderbilt professor Carol Swain speaks on Americans being divided by race, sex, and religion.
July 6, 2021 EXPLAINER: Pope Francis, though hospitalized, is still in charge Nothing has changed in Francis' status, role or power since he was elected the 266th pope on March 13, 2013, even while he underwent three hours of surgery Sunday to remove half of his colon.
July 5, 2021 Vatican says Pope Francis is in 'good overall condition' post surgery ӣƵ' Amy Kellogg reports on Pope Francis' colon surgery on 'America Reports'
July 5, 2021 Vatican: Pope alert and well a day after intestinal surgery Pope Francis was "in good, overall condition, alert" and breathing on his own Monday, the Vatican said a day after the pontiff underwent a three-hour operation that involved removing half of his colon.
July 5, 2021 Pope Francis doing 'well' after intestinal surgery, Vatican says Pope Francis was spending his first morning convalescing on Monday in a Rome hospital following intestinal surgery under general anesthesia and reportedly doing well.
July 4, 2021 Pope Francis goes to Rome hospital for intestinal surgery The Vatican says Pope Francis has gone to a Rome hospital for scheduled surgery for a stenosis, or restriction, of the large intestine.
July 4, 2021 At least 9 Canadian churches set ablaze amid indigenous anger over residential schools At least nine Catholic and Anglican churches across Canada have gone up in flames amid a backlash over the country's use of church-run residential schools to forcibly assimilate indigenous children in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
July 3, 2021 Egyptian man charged in Boston rabbi stabbing overstayed student visa, was in US illegally: ICE An Egyptian man who is accused of stabbing a rabbi outside of a Jewish day school in Boston on Thursday overstayed his student visa and lost his legal status on May 14, Immigration and Customs Enforcement told ӣƵ.
July 2, 2021 Florist's attorney in LGBT case refused by SCOTUS says move allows Washington State to 'ruin her financially' The defendant in the Arlene's Flowers v. Washington State case, along with her attorney, joined “Special Report” on Friday to react after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear the case, in which floral artist Barronelle Stutzman was sued by Washington State Democratic Attorney Gen. Bob Ferguson and the American Civil Liberties Union after she refused services to a gay man for his wedding.