
‘We’re praying with our feet’: a year of pro-democracy prayer vigils in New York
As New York braces for a large-scale deployment of ICE agents, the vigils imposed themselves as a hub for the

As New York braces for a large-scale deployment of ICE agents, the vigils imposed themselves as a hub for the

We still see efforts to roll back civil and human rights for Black people in America. Opinion By Jim Wallis

Often boosted by social media, many of them got their start with independent labels or by uploading self-made songs to

By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Quick Summary Jelly Roll’s wife claims that the backlash against her husband has been “horrific”

The billion-dollar ads have been criticized by some conservative Christians as being too ‘woke’ or liberal in the past. A

Trump told the crowd at the Washington Hilton, ‘I’ve done more for religion than any other president.’ By Jack Jenkins

By Serra Yedikardes ANTAKYA, Turkey (AP) — Architect Buse Ceren Gul is on a mission: restore a 166-year-old Greek Orthodox

One of the removed panels featured images of Richard Allen and Absalom Jones. Both born as enslaved persons, they were

One academic’s determination to teach Darija, the Moroccan Arabic dialect, has allowed diaspora Moroccan Jews to connect with their ancestors

Over a year since Donald Trump and JD Vance spread falsehoods about the city’s migrants eating pets, Haitians’ temporary protected

By Jeff Martin, The Associated Press Richard Smallwood, a gospel singer and recording artist nominated eight times for Grammy Awards,

By Graham Lee Brewer, The Associated Press An important cultural site is close to being returned to the Eastern Band