True to form, the Iranians point the finger at Israel for the crash of an EgyptAir flight into the Mediterranean Sea, killing all 66 aboard. Egyptian officials have not ruled out any cause, but are focusing on a possible fire in the plane's electronics system. Some analysts have suggested, however, ...
Rep. Joseph Kennedy III aims to head off conservative religious challenges to "human dignity" by amending the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. More than 40 liberal, leftist, pro-abortion and atheist groups are supporting the bill which they say will prevent the use of religious liberty to deny ...
In 2014, President Obama ordered non-discrimination protections for sexual orientation and gender identity be added to the requirements to which all federal contractors must adhere. Now, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill which essentially overturns the executive order.
Jon S. Petersen, formerly the president of World Ambassadors Ltd., a Christian outreach to international students, was found guilty on one count of failing to report $114,000 siphoned from the charity as income, reportedly to feed his sexual addiction. Prosecutors have not said yet whether or not ...
U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops believes young people should accept their bodies as created, and also resist efforts to abandon privacy and security concerns in favor of transgender bathrooms.
President has since 2011 made the push for LGBT rights a central plank in the U.S. foreign policy platform. Other countries follow along and celebrate what was formerly considered immoral and deviant behavior.
A gay Austin, Texas, "pastor" who claimed a worker at Whole Foods Market decorated his cake with the phrase "Love Wins Fag" apologized Monday after the grocer was able to demonstrate he lied about the incident.
ACLU sues North Carolina, claiming all objective external and internal biological evidence doesn't matter. As long as a man feels like a woman, or a woman like a man, they can use the restroom corresponding to their "gender identity."
Police in Santa Clara, just outside of San Francisco, have no leads so far on who spray painted the granite cross, but the incident might be linked to a federal lawsuit over the presence of the monument.