DHAKA, Bangladesh — Authorities are investigating possible motives for the vicious killing of a church worker by students at the University of Dhaka. A management
A judge on British Columbia’s Supreme Court has dismissed criminal charges against two alleged polygamists who say Canadian law protects their right to have more
BOISE, Idaho — Anti-discrimination statutes do not apply to an Idaho homeless shelter run by Christians because it is not a “dwelling,” a federal district
Delivering a message of empowerment and hope Sept. 23, David Beckmann, president of Bread for the World, encouraged around 70 students at Birmingham-Southern College to
WASHINGTON — Prominent conservative Christian leaders — including the current and former presidents of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) — wrote Congress and other world
After years of countless legal motions and court proceedings on electronic bingo gambling across the state, Alabama received its first bingo ruling Sept. 28 when
What’s the latest news Bessemer: Although a new electronic bingo gambling ordinance was the first item on Bessemer’s Sept. 30 agenda, council members never discussed