Christians gather to intercede for afflicted believers around the world
“God is doing something significantly more transcendent than I’m capable of,” director says
Cut from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 trillion, the social spending package still packs a punch
The plan would modestly reduce U.S. greenhouse gases, but small energy companies could feel the financial effects
The Biden administration’s deadline will affect millions of workers across industries
Critics of gifted education programs in public schools complain of racial disparities, but advocates say fixing admission practices can solve the problem
Supreme Court lets stand vaccination mandate with no religious exemption, for now
Oral arguments over the state’s heartbeat law highlighted procedural questions, leaving debate over abortion’s constitutionality for a later date
South Carolina teacher challenges his suspension for email deemed insensitive to students
In the governor’s race, Democrat Terry McAuliffe hypes the issue while Republican Glenn Youngkin tones it down