
Discussion on Education’s Deadline to Remove Race-Based Programs
NPR’s Leila Fadel discusses the DOE’s deadline for schools to end race-based programs with CHEA’s president.
NPR’s Leila Fadel discusses the DOE’s deadline for schools to end race-based programs with CHEA’s president.
The conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has worsened, with over 2,000 killed and millions displaced.
Joy Osborne’s life was a testament of faith and love, leaving a lasting impact on everyone she met. Her unwavering belief in God’s promise and her dedication to family and community enriched many lives.
PANAMA CITY — Panama detains nearly 300 deportees in a hotel, awaiting repatriation under U.S. migration policy.
Rapper A$AP Rocky was acquitted of felony assault charges from a 2021 shooting, preserving his career and family life amid intense public scrutiny.
Former President Bolsonaro faces coup charges in Brazil for a plot to undermine democracy post-2022 election, igniting fears over political stability.
Pope Francis, 88, diagnosed with double pneumonia, remains “in good spirits” as he undergoes treatment in Rome.
Rick Warren apologized for a tweet suggesting Jesus was a centrist, drawing criticism for misinterpreting scripture.
An interfaith group backs NYC Mayor Eric Adams for “four more years” amid calls for his removal by Gov. Hochul.
Alfred Street Baptist Church cuts ties with Kennedy Center after Trump becomes chair, citing a clash in values.
Neighborhood pharmacies are rapidly shuttering, impacting access to medications and health services in many communities.
Hillsong San Francisco separates from the Hillsong Church brand, led by pastors Brenden and Jacqui Brown, to operate independently.