Media April 8, 2026 Comedian says antisemites 'aren't even ashamed anymore' after heckler targets her on stage Judy Gold praised New York Comedy Club staff for swiftly ejecting a heckler who shouted "Jew" at her as an insult during a performance on the Upper West Side.
Opinion April 8, 2026 Extremism thrives in 'keyboard courtroom' — America must think like jurors, not mobs From campus antisemitism to London attacks, a rising tide of misinformation demands that we teach the next generation to think more like jurors.
United Kingdom April 5, 2026 Surging UK Green Party pushes church-state split, critics warn of break from Britain’s Christian roots Critics slam the Green Party's vow to separate the Church of England from the state, calling it a direct assault on the nation's Christian heritage.
Faith & Values April 5, 2026 Two secret Christians found each other in an arranged marriage miracle In an excerpt from "The DNA of a Doctor," a couple in an arranged marriage in India discovers they both secretly share the same Christian faith.
Pope Leo XIV April 5, 2026 Pope Leo XIV invokes Pope Francis' final words in Easter plea against growing 'indifference' to war In his first Easter blessing as pontiff, Pope Leo XIV called for dialogue over domination, quoting Pope Francis' warning on global indifference.
VIDEO April 3, 2026 Pastor Jeffress shares his Good Friday message Pastor Robert Jeffress joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss Good Friday celebrations and the history behind the day.
Opinion April 1, 2026 When faith becomes political theater, Passover loses its deeper meaning Progressives and conservatives alike use religion for political ends, but Passover argues faith should transform us, not confirm our political biases.
VIDEO March 29, 2026 Israel police defends security measures at holy sites on Palm Sunday Israel faced a backlash for Palm Sunday holy site closures and the Israel Police issued a video statement defending the security measure under the threat of war.
Media March 29, 2026 Finnish lawmaker convicted on hate speech for 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a 'disorder' Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen was convicted by Finland's Supreme Court for a 2004 pamphlet calling homosexuality a "disorder of psycho-sexual development."
VIDEO March 29, 2026 Pope Leo's first Palm Sunday at the Vatican Pope Leo marks his first Holy Week as pontiff by greeting thousands of people for Palm Sunday in St. Peter's Square.