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Nonprofit law firm sponsors 19-foot cross for Easter celebration in downtown Chicago
Thomas More Society is co-sponsoring this year's 17th annual "Jesus in Daley Plaza" celebration that marks Easter with a 19-foot cross in downtown Chicago.
ACLU sues Ohio over law banning sex-change surgeries for minors, men in women's sports
The ACLU in Ohio is suing the state over its ban on transgender procedures for minors, alleging the law is unconstitutional and harms transgender-identifying children.
Tim Tebow joins with nonprofit to evacuate 59 disabled children from Haiti
Christian football star Tim Tebow partnered with a nonprofit organization to help evacuate 59 disabled children from Haiti as the country descends into turmoil in recent weeks.
Biden pledges to push back against provision banning pride flags at US embassies
The Biden administration is promising to fight a GOP-led rule in the recently signed $1.2 trillion spending package that effectively bans the rainbow pride flag from being flown at U.S. embassies and consulates.
Church donates thousands to restore South Dakota congregation's destroyed building
An Episcopal church in Pennsylvania contributed more than $2,000 to a small congregation in South Dakota after their church was destroyed last fall in an act of suspected arson.
Trump rolls out 'God Bless the USA' Bible during Holy Week, warns Christians 'under siege'
Former President Donald Trump promoted a new leather-bound "God Bless the USA" Bible on Tuesday, and warned his supporters that Christians in the U.S. are "under siege."
Suburban Chicago church sues village, mayor for alleged discrimination: 'Deliberate illegal treatment'
A church in a small suburban Chicago village appeared in federal court Tuesday to request either a declaratory judgment or alternative injunctive relief against their mayor for alleged religious discrimination.
Boston clergy urge 'white churches' to 'atone' for slavery ties with millions in reparations
A group of activist clergy is demanding that white churches in Boston with historical ties to slavery "publicly atone" by paying millions in reparations to the city's black residents.
New Hampshire man first to be charged under state's fetal homicide law
A New Hampshire man was indicted last week by a grand jury for allegedly murdering a pregnant woman and her unborn child, marking the first charge under the state's fetal homicide law that passed in 2018.
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon says leftist comedians 'lost their sting' by protecting ideology
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon asserted during a Wednesday interview that much of the comedy emerging from the political left has ceased to be effective because comedians care more about enforcing ideology and kowtowing to power than being funny.