A British tribunal on Wednesday ruled that a hospital wrongfully discriminated against a nurse who was forced to resign over her refusal to stop wearing a cross necklace and created “an offensive, hostile and intimidating environment,” as initially reported by The Christian Post.
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin’s $1.8 trillion spending offer he proposed to the White House in late 2021 appears to be no longer on the table following a breakdown between the Democratic lawmaker from West Virginia and the White House, the Washington Post reported on Saturday.
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This week, for the first time since election reform became a major plank in the Democrat platform, Republicans signaled they might be willing to budge.
An infant boy handed in desperation to a soldier across an airport wall in the chaos of the American evacuation of Afghanistan has been found and was reunited with his relatives in Kabul on Saturday.
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The United States and its allies are prepared to discuss with Russia in talks about Ukraine the possibility of each side restricting military exercises and missile deployments in the region, a senior U.S. administration official said on Saturday.
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The massive storm, predicted to be the first bomb cyclone of 2022, impacted a huge swath of the northeast and eastern coast.
Convicted Boston Marathon bomber received $1,400 COVID relief check, ordered to hand over to victims
Convicted Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been ordered to hand over a COVID-19 relief payment he received last summer to victims of the deadly attack, according to a federal court filing.
Kazakhstan’s former intelligence chief has been arrested on suspicion of treason, the state security agency said on Saturday, as the former Soviet republic cracks down on a wave of unrest and starts to assign blame.
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In a legal battle that began 2014, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) deemed the case of gay-activist Gareth Lee versus Christian-owned Ashers Baking inadmissible.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said, “The 650,000 women and men of the United States Postal Service are ready to deliver and proud to play a critical role in supporting the health needs of the American public.”