TAIF, Saudi Arabia — Fifteen Christians arrested by Saudi Arabian authorities in April are being deported for holding worship meetings in a private home. The
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) reasons for opposing legislation designed to strengthen the federal effort against human trafficking are “indefensible,” a Southern Baptist public policy
CHICAGO — The Archdiocese of Chicago has reached a $12.7 million settlement with 16 survivors of sexual abuse by Catholic priests, Cardinal Francis George announced
WASHINGTON — Religion rivaled race and gender combined during media coverage of this year’s primary campaign season, according to a recent study by the Pew
WASHINGTON — Prominent faith leaders are calling on the United States’ two major political parties to use their upcoming presidential-nominating conventions as platforms for showcasing
GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador — Catholic authorities report death threats and several acts of vandalism of church property in response to church opposition to several articles in
NEWARK, N.J. — Making jokes and comments about a person’s religion can create a “humiliating and painful environment” and be a form of on-the-job discrimination,