After seven months of delays and repeated denials, Tyler Foster forced Memphis to comply with public records law. His win ...
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s restored quorum and the Office of Personnel Management’s sweeping guidance ...
With 39 percent of Americans holding an unfavorable view of Latter-day Saints, the deadly consequences of religious slander ...
One-third of nations now criminalize faith, as USCIRF urges renewed global leadership to defend the right to believe.
With Wyoming among the nation’s highest in suicide rates, lawmakers opted out of mandating psychiatric drug screening—even as ...
Marketed for kitchens but inhaled for kicks, laughing gas is the new silent killer—spreading from vape shops to high schools ...
The reform would make it a crime to delete government communications, following revelations that top officials wiped WhatsApp messages during the pandemic.
More than 20,000 people were housed at the peak of Ireland’s asylum era; survivors say the legacy of psychiatric trauma lives ...
With arrests made and new investigations launched, the San Antonio-led effort demonstrates what can be achieved by agency ...
Far cheaper than cocaine and once considered a “safe high,” ketamine used with other drugs killed nearly 200 in Britain last ...
Billions of people in 62 countries could face persecution and discrimination for practicing their faith as religious freedom ...