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Christians—some 380 million spanning 190 countries—face persecution of a unique breadth and intensity, with few advocates as powerful as the U.S.
Speaker Mike Johnson’s House Republicans want to insert a provision into their massive tax cuts bill that would create a ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order promising to cut drug costs while his fellow Republicans try to gut Medicaid ...
President Trump’s dismissal of church-state separation and his appointment of religious allies to a new commission raises ...
‘Fork in the road’: Harmeet Dhillon calls on conservative lawyers to take on more civil rights cases
Harmeet Dhillon urged conservative lawyers to embrace civil rights work, backing Trump’s push for Big Law to champion religious liberty and free speech cases.
Trump is offering American Jews a kind of devil’s bargain: throw in with us against the antisemitic universities and campus ...
During this time of mourning and paying respects to the late pope, we’ve heard many accolades about his personal qualities. Pope Francis has been described as a Christ-like, humble man ...
The threat of changes to the African American museum has prompted strong responses from Democratic lawmakers, historians, ...
Ilana Trachtman excavates a powerful shard of D.C. social history in “Ain’t No Back to a Merry-Go-Round,” an illuminating chronicle of a germinal moment in civil rights history. In 1960 ...
officials called its continued existence a “historical wrong” and suggested that others dating to the Civil Rights Movement should be reconsidered. The end of the 1966 legal agreement with ...
This simple act of disobedience was the spark that ignited the civil rights movement in the United States, which ultimately led to the abolishment of segregation laws. Parks died of natural causes at ...
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