Despite a two-year court battle that has threatened her livelihood, Barronelle Stutzman still calls the man who initiated the legal action \"a friend,\" in a Seattle Times Op-Ed piece earlier this week. The Richland, Wash., florist is currently appealing the state\'s March 2015 decision against her ...
For four months the child came to school as a girl, and then suddenly as a boy – and now the manager of the daycare center the child attends has been fired for refusing to call a she a he, the Houston Chronicle has reported.
Alliance Defending Freedom attorney Matt Brown presented oral arguments before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit on Friday, Nov. 6 in order to assert Pittsburgh was violating the free speech rights of his clients and the city\'s citizens.
This Veteran\'s Day, a military wife with two young children reminds us of the sacrifices military families have made across the globe in an effort to keep America safe. We salute veterans -- and their families -- today and every day, and thank God for the honor of hearing their stories.
Tiny Knoxville, Iowa, sent several members of its city council packing after they voted to follow the directive of Americans United for Separation of Church and State to remove a temporary display honoring veterans. That display featured the silhouette of a white, Latin cross grave marker.
Kentucky Gov.-Elect Matt Bevin, the state\'s second Republican governor in forty years, pledged Friday to remove county clerks\' names from marriage licenses—by executive order.
The fourth Republican presidential debate featured a smaller lineup as well as some of the most contentious exchanges yet on issues important to Republicans, including the family, the military and immigration.
Dr. Gregory Tomlin recalls the day he met Capt. Warren Evans, one of the first band of U.S. Army Rangers. Evans died in July, at age 96 -- 70 years after his escape from a German POW camp.
Albert Pujols underwent surgery on his right food last week in Charlotte, North Carolina and is expected to be on the disabled list at least until the end of Spring Training.
The American Atheists say the CDC and Mayo Clinic don\'t promote \"marriage\" as a means for preventing the transmission of STDs, so an Ohio school shouldn\'t allow a pregnancy center that began as a church ministry to do it either. That\'s \"religion,\" the group claims in a complaint letter to ...