WASHINGTON — The effort to combat sex and labor trafficking is advancing, according to the State Department, but some leaders in the campaign expressed displeasure
WASHINGTON — A diverse coalition of religious leaders, including Baptists, has joined the State Department in criticizing the Pentagon for omitting a tenet of the
NASHVILLE — The Tennessee Supreme Court heard oral arguments June 7 in a lawsuit that could keep that state’s proposed constitutional marriage amendment off the
DES MOINES, Iowa — Prison Fellowship officials plan to appeal a district judge’s ruling that declared their faith-based program in an Iowa prison unconstitutional. Chief
FRENCHTOWN, N.J. — The American Civil Liberties Union filed a legal brief June 5 supporting an elementary school student’s right to express her religion by
The U.S. House of Representatives approved overwhelmingly June 7 a bill that will produce a tenfold increase in fines for indecency on television and radio.