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The youngest chief of staff in the U.S. Senate says he rocketed from Utah to Washington, D.C., relying on the principle, “Say ...
The Internal Revenue Service has said that churches can now endorse political candidates without fear of losing their tax-exempt status.
Last weekend our nation celebrated her 249th birthday, with parades and events designed to recognize and honor the liberty we enjoy in the greatest nation in the world, the good ...
Catholic opposition to the death penalty is relatively new in the church’s history, but has helped shape public debate.
COMMENTARY: The Holy Father’s use of the optional Mass during Ordinary Time should spur priests worldwide to do the same.
Jack Schlossberg, a Kennedy heir known for making wild public statements on social media, fired off at his late grandmother ...
With abortion pills by mail and a new amendment decriminalizing women who end their own pregnancies, can evangelicals ...
In court filings July 7, the IRS has largely backed down on a decades-old rule that barred churches from engaging in ...
The new IRS interpretation came after decades of debate and, most recently, lawsuits from the National Religious Broadcasters ...
A little ambiguity would have made ‘Inherit the Wind’ a far better play.
In a rare and symbolic event, 13-year-old honor student Uki Viray administered the oath of office to Mati City Mayor Joel Mayo Almario, underscoring the new administration's commitment to youth ...
Today on AirTalk, the IRS walks back on a curtailment of religious organizational ability to endorse a political candidate; an explainer on the Gaza Humantarina Foundation; DTLA's famous Cole's French ...