WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service has issued an advisory warning churches and other charities not to endorse candidates or engage in political campaign activities
WASHINGTON — The Senate voted overwhelmingly June 20 to expand federal hate crimes laws to include crimes based on sexual orientation, prompting praise from Jewish
KADUNA, Nigeria — Violence between Christians and Muslims in Nigeria has claimed an additional 100 victims as the government tries desperately to restore a sense
What freedom is most important to you? That was the question recently put to people in a nationwide survey by Yankelovich Partners. The result demonstrated
A Texas school district policy permitting a student to lead a prayer before football games was declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court June 19.
In very short statements, the two leading presidential candidates have voiced opposing views on the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling against school-sponsored prayer to open public