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Tuesday, 27 January 2026
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Sarah Adams April 28, 2015 07:09 PM EST
Franklin Graham Blasts University of Maryland Students for Opposing 'American Sniper' Screening

Franklin Graham Blasts University of Maryland Students for Opposing 'American Sniper' Screening

Franklin Graham, president of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, recently spoke out against students at a Maryland university who fought to have the film \"American Sniper \"canceled from an on-campus screening, arguing that it promoted stereotypes against Muslims.

Sarah Adams April 28, 2015 01:14 PM EST
Religious Leaders Call for Peace After Baltimore Riots

Religious Leaders Call for Peace After Baltimore Riots

Religious leaders are calling on protesters in Baltimore, Maryland to express their grievances peacefully as the city was forced to call in the National Guard to halt looting and fires in the town.

Veronica Elliot April 28, 2015 06:50 AM EST
Maryland's Governor Declares State of Emergency, Calls in National Guard in Response to Baltimore Riots

Maryland's Governor Declares State of Emergency, Calls in National Guard in Response to Baltimore Riots

Maryland's governor declared a state of emergency and called in the National Guard on Monday as riots escalated in Baltimore over the recent death of Freddie Gray, with rioters reportedly looting businesses and injuring police.

Rebecca Bellecci April 27, 2015 02:41 PM EST
Wisc. Gov. Scott Walker Says Relationship with God 'Drives Every Major Life Decision'

Wisc. Gov. Scott Walker Says Relationship with God 'Drives Every Major Life Decision'

Wisconsin's Republican Governor Scott Walker, a potential 2016 presidential candidate, recently said that his Christian faith and his relationship with God drive the major decisions he makes in life.

Veronica Elliot April 27, 2015 12:47 PM EST
Source: Internal Investigation Finds Brian Williams Lied 10 Times

Source: Internal Investigation Finds Brian Williams Lied 10 Times

An internal investigation into allegations of lies made by NBC anchor Brian Williams has found that the journalist reportedly embellished stories 10 times during his journalistic career, a source close to the investigation claims.

Sarah Adams April 27, 2015 12:14 PM EST
Utah Man Credits God, Prayer After Wife Saved Him From Crushing SUV

Utah Man Credits God, Prayer After Wife Saved Him From Crushing SUV

A Utah husband recently credited his wife\'s premonition that he was in danger to prayer and God\'s spirit.

Jonah Hicap April 27, 2015 06:54 PM EST
Mom Gives Birth in Office, Suffocates Baby in Plastic Bag; 25-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Michigan

Mom Gives Birth in Office, Suffocates Baby in Plastic Bag; 25-Year-Old Charged With Murder in Michigan

A 25-year-old mom in Michigan has been charged with killing her own baby after giving birth to him and placing the newborn in a plastic bag in her office.

Jonah Hicap April 27, 2015 06:32 PM EST
Wisconsin Church Scraps 44-Year-Old Pig Wresting Event After Accusations of Animal Crime

Wisconsin Church Scraps 44-Year-Old Pig Wresting Event After Accusations of Animal Crime

A Catholic church in Wisconsin has decided to scrap its annual pig wrestling event after an online petition was launched branding the tradition as a crime.

Jonah Hicap April 26, 2015 07:08 PM EST
U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Declare Same-Sex Marriages Legal Nationwide in All States

U.S. Supreme Court to Decide Whether to Declare Same-Sex Marriages Legal Nationwide in All States

On April 28, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments from supporters and opponents of same-sex marriage, as it decides whether to uphold the policy or strike it down.

Jonah Hicap April 26, 2015 07:43 PM EST
Thousands Rally to Support American Flag After Flag-Walking Anti-Racism Protest Incident in Georgia

Thousands Rally to Support American Flag After Flag-Walking Anti-Racism Protest Incident in Georgia

A university in Georgia has suspended its operations on April 24 as thousands held a rally on that day to express support for the American flag.

Rebecca Bellecci April 24, 2015 12:27 PM EST
FRC's Tony Perkins: Obama Administration Needs to Do More For Persecuted Christians Domestically, Abroad

FRC's Tony Perkins: Obama Administration Needs to Do More For Persecuted Christians Domestically, Abroad

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins recently suggested that the Obama administration has done little to help persecuted Christians abroad, especially in areas where they face persecution by the Islamic State terror group.

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