VIDEO July 30 Columbia University graduate calls school's multi-million dollar deal with the Trump admin a 'great starting point' Columbia University graduate Katie Aryeh explains why she is 'cautiously optimistic' about the institution's multi-million dollar deal with the Trump administration on 'Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Live.'
Asia July 29 Monkeys 'running a scam' at sacred temple, frustrated tourists say after phone thefts Long-tailed macaques at Indonesia's Uluwatu Temple demonstrate economic decision-making by targeting high-value items like smartphones over less valuable objects.
Persecutions July 22 GOP lawmakers advocate for US condemnation of persecution against Christians in Muslim-majority nations Sen. Josh Hawley and Rep. Riley Moore and other House Republicans push for congressional condemnation of the persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority nations.
Opinion July 22 MORNING GLORY: Pope Leo XIV (and President Trump) The first American pope arrives at the papal summer retreat to work on his encyclical, with suggestions it should avoid politics and focus on religious liberty and vocations.
Roman Catholic July 18 Catholic bishops call mandatory reporting law 'brazen act of religious discrimination' Roman Catholic clergy and the DOJ are pushing back against a state law slated to take effect this month, arguing it will infringe on the privacy of clergy's confessional duties.
Roman Catholic July 17 Pope demands ceasefire after Gaza's Catholic church is hit in apparent Israeli strike Pope Leo XIV renewed his call for a ceasefire on Thursday after an apparent Israeli strike hit Gaza's only Catholic church, leaving two dead and several others, including the parish priest, injured.
Antisemitism Exposed July 16 New Yorkers skeptical after Zohran Mamdani distances himself from phrase ‘globalize the intifada’ New Yorkers are expressing skepticism after Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani appeared to try to distance himself from the phrase “globalize the intifada."
Donald Trump July 16 EXCLUSIVE: Trump admin strengthens religious accommodations in federal workforce In his first week as head of President Donald Trump’s U.S. Office of Personnel Management, Scott Kupor issued new guidance to executive agency directors cracking down on religious discrimination.
Natural Disasters July 9 Faith brings light to devastated Texas town after deadly flooding disaster Faith-based organizations are helping Texans heal spiritually as they cope with the aftermath of deadly floods.
Culture Trends July 9 Utah Bath & Body Works manager says she was fired over company's pronoun policy A former Bath & Body Works store manager in Utah filed a complaint with the EEOC after she was allegedly fired after refusing to use a transgender co-worker's preferred pronouns.
Politics July 7 Texas turns to faith as Gov. Abbott declares 'Day of Prayer' amid devastating floods Texas leaders across political lines urge prayer for flood victims as the state, ranked third most religious in the U.S., copes with devastating floods that have claimed at least 80 lives.