Another week of the Trump administration brought additional actions from President Donald Trump and his administration designed to advance domestic political priorities. Here are five developments that unfolded over the past week.
A mother who experienced severe hemorrhaging in high school after taking the abortion drugs she received from Planned Parenthood joined pro-life advocates and Christian leaders in calling on Congress to freeze the flow of taxpayer dollars to the abortion industry.
Many of Planned Parenthood's top executives are pulling in six-figure salaries as the average pay for CEOs of regional affiliates for the nation's largest abortion provider is more than three times that of the average nonprofit CEO, according to a new report.
The chair of a top federal religious freedom advisory panel warned this week that some "policy shifts" under the Trump administration, such as the suspension of refugee resettlement, may negatively impact religious freedom abroad.
A Ten Commandments monument is returning to the Kentucky state Capitol grounds as religious liberty advocates and faith leaders offer differing opinions about the display.
The Trump administration approved a series of air strikes on March 15 against assorted positions that the Islamic terrorist group the Houthis held in war-torn Yemen, with news breaking this week that a journalist was accidentally added to a group chat discussing plans before they occured.
The United States Senate has confirmed an outspoken critic of COVID-19 lockdowns as the new director of the National Institutes of Health as President Donald Trump's cabinet continues to take shape.
Nearly two months into the second Trump administration, President Donald Trump has had many of his cabinet picks confirmed as several others still await confirmation from the United States Senate. Here are 12 picks Trump made for his cabinet.
The White House says no final decision has been made about the future of Planned Parenthood funding as pro-life advocacy groups celebrate a report claiming the Trump administration plans to freeze millions of dollars in federal family planning grants.
An Illinois law may force religious employers to hire people who take actions that contradict their sincerely held religious beliefs, such as undergoing or performing an abortion, a new lawsuit claims.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, stoked outrage and calls for her censure when she mocked Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's paralysis, dubbing him "Hot Wheels" in remarks she made at a pro-LGBT dinner last weekend.
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