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Irish woman fights prosecution for praying outside abortion clinic: 'Very dark'
A Christian woman in the United Kingdom went to court earlier this week to challenge the prosecution she faced last fall for protesting and praying outside an abortion clinic.
Female Olympic boxer quits, reduced to tears after 46-second fight against male competitor
An Italian female boxer quit 46 seconds into a fight against an opponent with XY chromosomes at the Olympics on Thursday after getting punched twice in the face, prompting renewed backlash to the hot-button issue of men competing in women's sports.
Russell Brand slams Olympics opening ceremony 'decadence,' shares favorite Bible verse
Comedian Russell Brand recently spoke out against the "decadence" of the Olympics opening ceremony and also shared one of his favorite Bible verses.
Sen. Mike Lee warns of 'increased hostility' toward Christianity in Washington
Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, believes that federal lawmakers have grown increasingly hostile toward Christians in recent years and some feel justified in discriminating against them to a degree unprecedented in United States history.
Top 4 moments from Senate hearing with FBI, Secret Service over Trump assassination attempt
Acting Secret Service Director Ronald Rowe Jr. and FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate testified Tuesday before the U.S. Senate about the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump.
ERLC head condemns International Olympic Committee for 'disturbing' opening ceremony
The head of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission sent a letter to the president of the International Olympic Committee Monday expressing dismay at the recent Olympic opening ceremony.
Trump raises eyebrows for telling Christians they 'won't have to' vote again after him
Former President Donald Trump raised eyebrows for comments during a recent speech at a conservative Christian event when he told Christians they won't have to vote anymore if they re-elect him for a second term this November.
Paris goes dark day after 'debauched' Olympics opening ceremony mocks Last Supper
Parts of Paris, France, were struck with a blackout over the weekend, just 24 hours after the Olympics drew global backlash for its opening ceremony that detractors claimed mocked Christianity and the Last Supper with drag queens.
Kamala Harris appears on 'RuPaul's Drag Race' to warn LGBT 'rights and freedoms under attack'
Vice President Kamala Harris made an appearance during Friday's episode of "RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars" on Paramount+ to tell its largely LGBT audience that they should vote because their rights are endangered.
House Republicans replace US flags torched by protesters at Union Station
A group of Republican members of Congress hoisted American flags outside Union Station in Washington, D.C., on Thursday night after violent protesters took down and burned the flags and raised Palestinian flags in their place earlier in the day.