A conservative black organization calls it an outrage that authorities and the media are ignoring the racial connection to the brutal beating death of a Bosnian-American at the hands of black youths in St. Louis.
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) realizes there are more young people on earth today than at any other time in human history, and the organization has a plan to reduce this segment of the population in order to achieve what it calls a “demographic dividend.”
An author and commentator says a new billboard campaign takes the "War on Christmas" to new heights.
With much talk circulated by the mainstream media that faith is becoming less and less a part of Americans’ lives and that church attendance is dwindling, a recent Gallup Poll may come as a surprise to most, which asserts that religion continues to be an essential ingredient of their private and public lives.
Is there Christianophobia in the United States? One sociology professor says yes.
A conservative black activist is concerned that the public protests in Ferguson, Missouri, following the grand jury announcement in the Michael Brown shooting, may cause police officers in other parts of the country to hesitate using force when it's necessary.
After faithfully serving the British Red Cross as a volunteer for two decades, the organization founded on Christian values dismissed 71-year-old Bryan Barkley because he expressed his biblical view about same-sex “marriage” at an unrelated event he attended earlier in the year in March.
A conservative black activist says the problems in Ferguson, Missouri illustrate the reality that law-abiding black Americans are being held hostage by street thugs.
An Orlando pastor believes he has a good reason for suggesting Christians rethink their Christmas season visits to Disney's Magic Kingdom.
Bishop Harry Jackson, pastor of Hope Christian Church in the DC area, says the United States can't allow the memory of Ferguson to fade from memory.
A new website recommends Christians do their homework before shopping for the upcoming Christmas season.
A traditional values leader is opposed to lifting the ban on homosexuals donating or selling blood.
A prominent pro-family group is urging the public to take action on behalf of the Duggar family, who the group says is under a "malicious attack" because of their uncompromising, Christ-centered stand on several social issues.
Women and men in the city of Cleveland will soon be charged with $1,000 criminal fines for voicing a problem or discomfort about a person of the opposite sex using their restrooms. This also goes for businesses that express customers’ uneasiness over a person of the opposite sex visiting the inappropriate (or non-traditional) restroom. Cleveland schools must abide by the ordinance.
Claims continue that cold and snowy weather can occur in global warming but one principal research scientist begs to differ.
As events in Ferguson, Missouri unfold, prominent officials black and white are meeting in St. Louis with a plan to reduce racial divide.