Transgender student bathroom bill clears Ohio legislature, heads to governor
The Ohio Senate on Wednesday approved a ban on transgender students using bathrooms that fit their gender identities and sent the measure to Republican Gov. Mike DeWine.
SharesWATCH: How God’s faithfulness fueled Christian musician Logan Cain
Logan Cain fulfilled a lifelong dream to perform alongside his sisters, Madison Cain Johnson and Taylor Cain Matz, in the Christian band CAIN. A breakout song for the group was "I'm So Blessed," and Mr. Cain attributes that to the jingle-like lyrics and melody.
SharesWhite supremacists protest Michigan performance of Anne Frank play with Nazi flags
A group of White supremacist demonstrators protested a performance of the play "The Diary of Anne Frank" in Howell, Michigan, by waving Nazi flags across the street from the venue.
SharesCensus Bureau: Fewer couples lived with children last year as birth rates fell
Declining birth rates drove down the number of couples living with children under 18 last year, the Census Bureau reported Wednesday.
SharesUniversity of Rochester denounces ‘Wanted’ posters targeting Jews
A series of "Wanted" posters appeared over the weekend at the University of Rochester in New York aimed at Jewish faculty members.
SharesNew age of tyranny: American system of checks and balances has failed
When one party dominates all three branches of government -- the executive, the legislative, and the judicial -- there is even more reason to worry.
SharesAsk Dr. E: The election is over, now what?
No matter how you slice it, we are a divided nation. Our country is morally adrift in a sea of confusion. I know at least half the country is partying like it's 1999 because the GOP just won in a landslide, but am I the only one who thinks that we are just whistling past the graveyard?
SharesDemocrats for Life wins 97% of endorsed elections in rebuke to party’s abortion stance
Democrats for Life of America said Tuesday that 97% of its endorsed candidates won their races in last week's election, which raises the question: Is there such a thing as a pro-life Democrat?
SharesFederal judge blocks state law ordering Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms
A federal judge on Tuesday temporarily blocked a state law that would require classrooms in Louisiana to post the Ten Commandments starting in January.
SharesAmerica voted for common sense, but fight for life continues
Last week, a majority of Americans voted for common sense. It was a repudiation of the outrageous - a call for the restoration of policies that serve families not the special interests of politicians.
SharesArchbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby steps down amid sexual abuse scandal in Church of England
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby announced his resignation Tuesday, taking "personal and institutional responsibility" after an inquiry found he failed to promptly report abuse allegations against a Church of England volunteer.
SharesChurch of England head Justin Welby resigns over handling of sex abuse scandal
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, head of the Church of England and spiritual leader of the global Anglican Communion, resigned Tuesday after an investigation found that he failed to tell police about serial physical and sexual abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps as soon as he became aware of it.
SharesBold & Blunt: The solution to socialism is a return to morality
America's been walking a dangerous path of Big Government for too many years. It's time to return to the limited government principles that make this nation so great. It's time to focus on the moral compass of the nation.
SharesHow Christians celebrate Christmas around the world
These 10 Christmas traditions around the world show just how passionate and creative people can be when it comes to celebrating Christmas.
SharesChallenging Conversations: What does a Trump re-election mean for America?
Do you think Donald Trump's re-election is good or bad for America?
SharesDemocrat digs in as transgender sports comments spur backlash: ‘This is the problem with Democrats’
Rep. Seth Moulton's comments last week about trans issues, women's athletics, and Democrats appearing out of touch with voters prompted furious denunciations, snubs and open letters. Which, the Massachusetts Democrat said Monday, proves his point.
SharesIdaho challenges abortion ‘airlift’ claims
When opponents of Idaho's strict abortion law said it was forcing women to be emergency-airlifted out of state to have their pregnancies terminated, it shocked the Supreme Court. Now Idaho says the claim is not true.
SharesArchbishop of Canterbury under fire after sexual abuse cover-up scandal in Church of England
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby is facing mounting pressure to step down after a report revealed years of institutional cover-ups by the Church of England, allowing a known abuser to operate unchecked for years.
SharesFederal appeals court rules Education Department wrongly denied Christian school’s nonprofit status
A federal appeals court has ruled the Department of Education improperly rejected Grand Canyon University's switch from for-profit to nonprofit status, granting a key point in the Christian school's appeal of a record fine.
SharesHistory repeats in Europe as new anti-Jewish pogroms begin in Netherlands
Last week, in the continent best known for a genocide against the Jewish people less than a century ago, Jews are once again being hunted, and not protected by the authorities.
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