WASHINGTON—Support for school vouchers is waning, with a majority of Americans now opposing the use of public funds to pay tuition at private schools, according
ALEXANDRIA, Va.—A Virginia judge ruled Aug. 31 that public school students can continue observing a moment of silence until he makes a final decision on
WASHINGTON—Just two days after the first Catholic nun opened the House of Representatives with a morning prayer, the House chaplain tapped a Hindu priest from
A disagreement over the secured versus unsecured status of Baptist Foundation of Arizona (BFA) investors has been resolved, subject to court approval, according to a
Morgan County and Kauai, Hawaii, have had a close relationship for the last four years. As the two Baptist associations prepare to bring their partnership
RALEIGH, N.C. — The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) is suing a North Carolina newspaper for firing a former homosexual. Tim Wilkins, who worked at
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Kentucky’s attorney general has announced the state is appealing a federal judge’s ruling that barred the placement of a Ten Commandments monument
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