The Heritage Foundation notes at least 17 high-profile incidents, since 2015, where men used mail-ordered, FDA approved abortion drugs to coerce or poison their significant other to abort their babies. Heritage and other Pro-life groups argue that by allowing Mifeprex or abortion pills to be dispensed via mail without any in-person medical evaluation and allowing pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens to dispense these drugs, the FDA aids in this trend of men abusing pregnant women with abortion drugs.
For more than four decades, Rear Adm. Gregory Todd has served alongside Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, through times of peace and war. Now, the Navy Chief of Chaplains, prepares for a new season: retirement.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the New York City Mayor's mansion Tuesday night to air their concerns about rising antisemitic incidents in the wake of the war in Gaza.
Can a serial killer who committed heinous crimes go to Heaven? That question was raised again recently when the notorious Son of Sam, David Berkowitz, who committed a series of murders in New York City in 1977, waived an appeal for parole, saying his home is in Heaven.
There are more than 94,000 ALPR's, or automatic license plate readers, across the U.S., and the number is growing daily. In some locales, several are positioned within just a mile of roadway.
The trailer for “Jimmy,” a new biopic about legendary actor Jimmy Stewart, has been released, giving a first look at the much-anticipated film, set to hit theaters nationwide Nov. 6.
President Trump says the United States will send an additional 5,000 troops to Poland, just days after the Pentagon said it was delaying a planned troop rotation to NATO's eastern flank.
A Chicago-area restaurant owner is alive today, very possibly because he called on God to save him.
A Jacksonville, Florida church is reporting a historic turnout after 2,552 people stepped into the Atlantic Ocean to be baptized as they publicly declared their faith in Jesus Christ.
A scientist whose past atheism held him back from seeing God’s design is now on a mission to share his faith. Former Harvard physicist Dr. Michael Guillén has long shared his journey to Christianity, but his new project, a groundbreaking 80-minute documentary titled “The Invisible Everywhere: Believing Is Seeing,” uses artificial intelligence to craft a powerful faith narrative.









