Americans split on plans for attending church this Christmas: survey
Adults in the United States are divided on whether they'll be attending church this Christmas season, a recent study from Lifeway Research suggests.
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Skip to main contentAdults in the United States are divided on whether they'll be attending church this Christmas season, a recent study from Lifeway Research suggests.
A jury is deliberating the fate of Daniel Penny, a former U.S. Marine charged with the death of Jordan Neely, a homeless man the veteran placed in a chokehold after Neely reportedly harassed and frightened passengers on a New York City subway train. The following pages highlight four things to know regarding Penny's case.
The Russian government has labeled The Satanic Temple an "undesirable" organization that has the support of the United States.
A prominent atheist legal group has asked an appeals court to uphold a lower court ruling that bans a theologically conservative Christian ministry from a Minnesota prison.
Officials at the Waterville Jr./Sr. High School in New York school who denied a student’s application to start a Bible club because it is “religious” while allowing others to establish clubs like the Gay Straight Alliance reversed their decision Thursday after they were threatened with a lawsuit.
A North Carolina community still reeling from the devastation left by Hurricane Helene has something to be thankful for this Christmas season.
President-elect Donald Trump says he personally "pulled" a Florida sheriff whom he picked to run the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration in part because of the way the sheriff treated Trump's "pastors" and "other supporters."
A gunman attacked a small Seventh-day Adventist-affiliated school in California Wednesday, badly wounding two male students before dying of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. Butte County Sheriff Kory L. Honea said at a press conference that while a motive was presently unknown, it was possible that the school was attacked for its religious affiliation.
An advocacy group focused on parents' rights in education believes that a federal civil rights office's response to a complaint accusing a Washington state school district of hosting racially-segregated groups did not go far enough.