
Judge Blocks Trump Administration’s Bid for Voter Data Access
The Trump administration faces a legal setback as a judge dismisses a lawsuit seeking access to California’s voter data.

The Trump administration faces a legal setback as a judge dismisses a lawsuit seeking access to California’s voter data.

Problems on the USS Ford worsen as plumbing issues persist during its Caribbean deployment, affecting 4,600 sailors.


China’s new tax on contraceptives aims to boost its declining fertility rate, but experts doubt its effectiveness.

President Trump threatens to use the Insurrection Act in Minnesota after ICE-related protests escalate.

Iran shuts airspace amid U.S. tensions over protests, prompting flight diversions. U.N. calls emergency session.

After sudden cuts, mental health and addiction programs nationwide see funding reinstated amid bipartisan pressure.

In the wake of Maduro’s capture, the Trump administration prioritizes oil access over traditional foreign policy aims.

College enrollment in the U.S. increased last fall, surpassing prepandemic levels with 19.4 million students enrolled.

Local church magazines remain vital, reaching many who might not seek online info about faith or community, says Anne Coomes.

Pressing on in our exploration of the fruits of the Holy Spirit, we reflect on faithfulness, a virtue that anchors hope.

A Protestant pastor, Rudy Palacios Vargas, detained for nearly six months in Nicaragua, has been released but now faces house arrest.