Private employers who demanded all employees receive the COVID-19 vaccine without consideration for religious beliefs were just placed on notice for the violation of constitutional rights.
The Chinese military has been put on high alert and will launch “targeted military operations” in response to U.S. House Speaker Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, China’s defense ministry said on Tuesday night.
Another round of primaries takes place today in Arizona, Michigan, Missouri, Kansas, and Washington, with eyes on several races considered to be another test of former President Trump’s power as three House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump fight for their political futures.
As Christian institutions across the country face pressure to compromise on the biblical definition of marriage, one Christian university is fighting back.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday officially certified its month-old ruling that would allow the Biden administration to lift Trump-era “remain in Mexico policy.”
Hua said China has made it clear to the U.S. “how dangerous it would be if the visit actually happens,” adding that any retaliatory countermeasures undertaken by Beijing would be “justified and necessary” in the face of Washington’s “unscrupulous behavior.”
The loss of 4.6 million barrels from the U.S. emergency crude oil stockpile means that reserve levels are now at the lowest they’ve been in nearly 40 years.
The cost of professing Christ in the West African nation of Nigeria has become dire, and numerous Christian media outlets have begun to report the horrors to which believers have been subjected.
The ship set sail from the Ukrainian port of Odesa Monday as part of a U.N.-brokered agreement to release stockpiles of grain to foreign markets in an effort to mitigate a mounting global food crisis.
President Joe Biden confirmed Monday night that United States counterterrorism forces had killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al- Zawahiri in Kabul, Afghanistan.