WASHINGTON — Incidents of alleged religion-based workplace discrimination hit record highs in fiscal year 2009, along with complaints of bias based on disability and national
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal appeals court ruled Jan. 14 that a Kentucky county courthouse can keep its Ten Commandments display, overturning a lower court
DURHAM, N.C. — Churches’ activity in social welfare was “business as usual” during the eight years of President George W. Bush’s faith-based agenda, but congregational
What’s the latest news Chickasaw: Undeterred by warnings from Mobile County District Attorney John Tyson and Gov. Bob Riley, Chickasaw city officials continue their effort
Members of Citizens for a Better Alabama and Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP) challenged the state’s residents to look beyond empty promises made by casino