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Honoring History Through Action This week, Sojourners is closing its offices to honor Juneteenth, a practice it began in 2021 when the
President Cites Distrust of Walz President Donald Trump declined to contact Minnesota Governor Tim Walz following the fatal shootings of two state
Pope Leo XIV has named Bishop Joseph Lin Yuntuan as auxiliary bishop of Fuzhou, marking the first Chinese episcopal appointment under the
Authorities arrested 57-year-old Vance Boelter late Sunday, ending a massive 43-hour manhunt. Boelter is accused of assassinating Democratic State Representative Melissa Hortman
Nationwide Day of Defiance Leads with Faith and Protest Philadelphia became the center of a nationwide protest on June 14 as tens
An estimated 1,000 people, including clergy and Mayor Karen Bass, gathered on June 10 in Grand Park for a peaceful vigil protesting
U.S. Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) is under fire after controversial comments at a May 30 town hall in Butler County. When a
President Donald Trump signed a new executive order on June 4, reinstating a travel ban targeting immigrants and nonimmigrants from 12 countries.
At its annual meeting, the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) voted overwhelmingly to endorse a ban on same-sex marriage. The resolution also urges
The BBC has strongly denied allegations made by the White House press secretary that it took down a report on Gaza. Press
The Episcopal Church is actively opposing Republican efforts to extend 2017 tax cuts and reduce federal safety net programs. Church leaders say
In its first months, the Trump administration has launched a controversial campaign against Harvard University. Critics argue that this assault combines illegality,
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