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German Homeschool Family Allowed to Stay in United States
Germany homeschooling family, the Romeikes, were granted indefinite deferred status to remain in the United States.
Ukraine Mobilizes Troops After Russia’s ‘Declaration of War’
Kiev mobilized troops and called up military reservists Sunday as tensions at the border of Ukraine and Russia escalated.
Dr. Ben Carson Calls on Conservative Americans to Seek Unity
The Detroit, Michigan native from the inner city sought to deliver a message of unity. He urged American citizens to stand on the Judeo-Christian...
Kansas, Arizona Bills Reflect National Fight Over Gay Rights vs. Religious Liberty
Gay rights are colliding with religious rights in states like Arizona and Kansas as the national debate over gay marriage morphs into a fight over...
Without Apology: Ukraine Seeks a Brighter Future of Freedom
“Communism fell two decades ago, but its effects are still deeply felt,” says Operation World, the global prayer guide.
Pharmacist Sues Walgreens Alleging Religious Bias
A Tennessee pharmacist and a Baptist church deacon who lost his job after an ongoing dispute over selling Plan B contraception has sued his former...
UN Report Details Horror in North Korea
A United Nations panel has warned Kim Jong-un that he may be tried for crimes against humanity committed by himself and state officials under his...
Proposed Belgian Law Would Allow Parent-Approved Euthanasia for Children
Under a new proposed law in Belgium, parents and a terminally ill child can decide if the child should be euthanized.
US and EU Explore Cooperation on Religious Freedom
In the first meeting of its kind, members of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom met with the European Parliament’s working...
Christians Face Increasing Persecution, Congressman Says
The global persecution of Christians has gone from bad to worse, said U.S. Rep. Chris Smith at a congressional hearing on Capitol Hill.
North Korea Again Rescinds Invitation to U.S. Ambassador Seeking Release of Missionary
The U.S. State Department announced its disappointment after North Korean officials rescinded for a second time an invitation to discuss the...
Worried About their Future, French Jews Take a Bet on Israel
Worldwide, immigration to Israel has stagnated and even declined. But French Jews are bucking the trend.
Iran’s Mix of “Token Gestures” and Arrests May Indicate Internal Disputes
Iran's goodwill gestures and the release from prison of some Christians even as authorities make new arrests could indicate infighting between the...
Bill Nye's 'Reasonable Man': The Central Worldview Clash of the Ham-Nye Debate
The evolution-creation origins debate between Bill Nye and Ken Ham attracted a huge international audience and no shortage of controversy.
Faith Leaders Wrestle Over Growing Support for Marijuana
As public opinion has shifted in support of legalized marijuana, religious leaders are wrestling over competing interests, including high prison...
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