A member of a United Kingdom employment tribunal was formally rebuked for misconduct after his anti-Christian and politically charged comments surfaced online, prompting his recusal from a case involving a Christian teacher.
Josiah Johnson, brother to the widely followed self-described prophet Jeremiah Johnson, has publicly accused his sibling of fabricating prophetic visions and messages, particularly those involving former President Donald Trump.
During his first interview since quitting the presidential race, President Joe Biden told CBS News that his decision was influenced by the need to prevent former President Donald Trump from being reelected and to minimize distractions in Democratic campaigns.
More than 300 Christian leaders in the United States, including denominational leaders, are calling on the U.S. State Department to designate India as a "Country of Particular Concern" amid escalating violations of religious freedoms, especially against Christians.
A North Carolina megachurch pastor, who leads the 15,000-member World Overcomers Christian Church in Durham, will pay his ex-wife $12,000 monthly in alimony as part of a separation agreement for his recent divorce.
Seven Nicaraguan priests who were detained in recent weeks have been exiled to Rome amidst a significant crackdown on the Catholic Church by President Daniel Ortega's administration in Nicaragua.
The High Court of England and Wales has affirmed the legality of a ban on puberty blockers for children under 18, initially introduced by the previous Tory government and potentially to be made permanent under the current Labour government.
Over 300 people gathered at Oasis of Praise Church in McCalla, Alabama, for a prayer service remembering Lead Pastors Allan and Gay Kendrick following a tragic incident involving their grandson, who allegedly killed his wife and four children.
The Biden administration has temporarily halted the CHNV mass-parole program — wherein migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela are flown into the U.S. — due to a damning internal report revealing widespread fraud. The Department of Homeland Security made this decision following discoveries of abuse involving sponsor filings and misuse of social security numbers among other discrepancies.
Maphine Fogel, the 95-year-old mother of Marc Fogel, who remains imprisoned in Russia, expressed profound disappointment with President Joe Biden as her son was excluded from the recent U.S.-Russia prisoner exchange. Fogel called the prisoner exchange “gut-wrenching,”