
Delta Air Lines’ Bag Handling at World’s Busiest Airport in Atlanta
Behind the Scenes: Delta’s Bag Operations at Atlanta’s Busy Airport
Peak summer travel kicks off as NPR explores Delta Air Lines’ handling of over 100,000 bags daily in Atlanta.

Peak summer travel kicks off as NPR explores Delta Air Lines’ handling of over 100,000 bags daily in Atlanta.

The recent visit by Archbishop Sarah Mullaly to Pope Leo XIV in Rome underscores the ecumenical movement’s success.
A global study reveals how faith traditions shape corporate culture, with European firms prioritizing sustainability.

Following record abortion levels in Scotland, the Catholic Church calls for more support for pregnant women and concerns…

As teachers seek to engage students, a 30-year-old program offers a solution: raising trout in the classroom.

The primary elections now often decide who gets into Congress, overshadowing the general elections and influencing legislative behavior.

Judge Cooper halts Trump’s Kennedy Center renaming and renovation plans, citing legal and procedural concerns.

President Trump’s deportation policies didn’t boost U.S.-born employment or wages, highlighting complex labor dynamics.


The Catholic Church in England and Wales supports a joint statement by world leaders condemning Israeli actions in the West Bank.

Faith leaders in the DRC express concern over the escalating Ebola crisis. With over 1,000 suspected cases, the outbreak complicates a region already suffering from conflict. Churches work with Tearfund to combat misinformation and promote hygiene, reaching thousands through faith leaders.

A survey found many Canadian evangelicals deny historic teachings, highlighting a need for stronger biblical education.


Baptist leaders in England and Wales report growth with rising baptism numbers and increased worship attendance, offering hope.

After three days and a thrilling spell-off, 14-year-old Shrey Parikh wins the 2026 Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Decades of disinvestment left a Black St. Louis neighborhood vulnerable to tornadoes, risking a drop in homeownership.

A $250 bill featuring Trump is proposed for the US’s 250th anniversary, pending Congress approval.

The U.S. offers $100M in humanitarian aid to Cuba, bypassing the government for distribution via nonprofit networks.

Americans feel rising inflation as gas prices soar over $4. Housing and utilities keep inflation elevated amid a slowing economy.


A delivery mistake by 87-year-old Joe Symonds led to a global fundraising effort, transforming his life and showcasing the kindness of strangers.

Despite some states experiencing surges, U.S. overdose deaths decreased by 14% in 2025, thanks to naloxone and other measures.

Christian Solidarity Worldwide welcomes Egypt’s approval of 191 churches, urging more recognition for minorities.

Rodian and Kelly lost their church and home, burnt by a local armed group. CSW demands protection for religious leaders.

Clive Johnston, a Northern Ireland pastor, convicted for preaching near an abortion clinic, plans to appeal the ruling.


Attorney General Ken Paxton wins GOP nod, to face Democrat James Talarico in U.S. Senate race.

Ken Paxton won the Texas GOP Senate nomination, defeating Sen. John Cornyn. The race was the costliest primary in history.

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The White House remains silent on President Trump’s recent check-up, sparking criticism over transparency and health concerns.
Revitalizing the spirit of community and justice within society, drawing upon the rich traditions of the social gospel movement to address contemporary challenges.