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Single-sex toilets could be mandated for new buildings in England under proposed law
New non-residential buildings in England will be required to provide separate-gender bathrooms, according to proposed legislation that supporters say is aimed at protecting the "safety, privacy and dignity" of both women and men.
Judge upholds hate crime charge against Christian facing 5 years in jail for toppling satanic altar
An Iowa judge recently denied a motion to toss out the hate crime charge against Michael Cassidy, a Christian who potentially faces five years in prison for toppling a satanic statue in the Iowa state Capitol last year.
'Most wanted' New York fugitive arrested at the Vatican with knives during papal audience
A New York man who was on the state's most wanted list was arrested last month in Italy after being found with weapons in crowded St. Peter's Square during a papal audience.
Eric Metaxas' new book 'Religionless Christianity' warns hour 'extremely late' for American Church to resist evil
Bestselling author Eric Metaxas is warning American Christians in his new book "Religionless Christianity" hat the hour is "extremely late" for them to stand up against the rising evil in their country.
Russell Brand says recent baptism left him feeling 'changed,' 'surrendered in Christ'
Actor and comedian Russell Brand offered further reflections on his recent baptism, which he described as an "incredible and profound experience" that has left him feeling "changed" and "surrendered in Christ."
Catholic bishops in England, Wales issue pastoral statement against transgender interventions
Roman Catholic bishops in England and Wales released guidance last week urging against medical and social transitioning for trans-identified children.
Persecution watchdog warns of growing hostility to Christians in US: 'Frogs in the kettle'
The president of an international nonprofit Christian persecution watchdog warned that too few Christians in the West are aware of encroaching trends that he has observed in countries hostile to faith and freedom of speech.
Pastor blames San Francisco gov't after parishioner stabbed during Mass
The pastor of a Roman Catholic church in San Francisco placed partial blame for a parishioner's recent stabbing on the local government, which he said has allowed crime and mental illness to run rampant in the city.
Russell Brand announces baptism after months-long spiritual journey: 'Taking the plunge'
Actor and comedian Russell Brand announced Friday that he is going to be baptized on Sunday, following the culmination of a months-long public wrestling with the tenets of Christianity.
Biden stokes outrage for making sign of the cross at pro-abortion rally: 'Truly sacrilegious'
President Joe Biden drew outrage and accusations of sacrilege for making the sign of the cross during a pro-abortion speech at his campaign rally in Florida on Tuesday.