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A husband and wife who were accused of child abuse, and who fought authorities for four months for the return of their two children, are suing state and local authorities in federal court over the nightmarish ordeal.
The famed U.S. Navy that battled Imperial Japan in the Pacific is preparing to fight China's navy over the island nation of Taiwan, but the military branch is facing a recruitment shortage. So it recruited a Yeoman 2nd Class drag queen to help.
A Christian attorney says the Wisconsin Supreme Court was right to rule that a hospital could not be forced to administer a medication of a patient's choice.
Colorado business owner Jack Phillips, made famous for his victory at the U.S. Supreme Court, is being defended in a second legal fight that mirrors his first: The right to refuse to be coerced against his will on the basis of his First Amendment rights.
California teachers are taking their school district to federal court for their right to operate honestly.
A national watchdog organization has released its annual list of corporations guilty of violating the standards of decency, including with children.
The artist behind the pro-life sculpture National Life Monument hopes the work of art defends babies in the womb and gives the other side a reason to rethink their beliefs.
A leading Southern Baptist says love and respect are in tandem with standing firm for truth.
The biggest favor that can be done for American voters is to offer them a clear choice between liberal and conservative visions in 2024.
Opponents of physician-assisted suicide often warn their opponents about a “slippery slope” that opens the flood gates, and now that warning has a clear and chilling example in Washington state.