VIDEO January 26, 2021 Fox hosts share messages of perseverance, unity during 'Ainsley's Bible Study'
VIDEO January 24, 2021 San Francisco archbishop: Pelosi singling out pro-life voters 'not language of unity' Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore Joseph Cordileone comments on Speaker Pelosi's criticism of Trump-backers against abortion.
World January 16, 2021 Rescue efforts after strong Indonesia quake stymied by blocked roads, lack of gear Damaged roads and bridges, power blackouts and lack of heavy equipment on Saturday hampered rescuers after a strong earthquake left at least 46 people dead and hundreds injured on Indonesia’s Sulawesi island.
Pope Francis January 13, 2021 Pope Francis receives coronavirus vaccine as Vatican begins rollout: reports Pope Francis received his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine on Wednesday as the Vatican began its vaccination campaign, according to reports.
Vatican January 11, 2021 Pope Francis changes church law, grants women more access to altar Pope Francis changed church law Monday to explicitly allow women to do more things during Mass, granting them access to the most sacred place on the altar, while continuing to affirm that they cannot be priests.
Pope Francis January 1, 2021 Pope Francis pushes through back pain to give New Year's blessing Pope Francis ushered in the New Year on Friday with a traditional Angelus blessing from the papal library, pushing through nerve pain that forced him to skip New Year’s ceremonies in St. Peter’s Basilica.
Pope Francis December 31, 2020 Pope Francis to skip New Year's Eve ceremonies due to back pain Pope Francis is skipping New Year’s ceremonies due to what the Vatican says is a painful back condition, a spokesman said Thursday.
World December 29, 2020 Nearly 1,000 Pakistani girls forced to convert to Islam every year At the age of 14, Neha was forcibly converted from Christianity to Islam and married to a 45-year-old man with children twice her age.
VIDEO December 28, 2020 US appeals court blocks Cuomo's limits on religious gatherings Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ contributor Raymond Arroyo joins 'The Ingraham Angle' for another edition of 'Seen and Unseen.'
OPINION December 27, 2020 Paul Batura: An old Bible held a shocking surprise that turned out to be an enriching experience The Bible is the bestselling book in world history, with an estimated 5 billion to 6 billion printed in more than 700 languages. But how many Bibles are actually opened and read, and how many just gather dust on bookshelves, their contents hidden from us?