Nathan Hecht, justice of Texas Supreme Court, swears in Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick before the first day of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's impeachment trial in the Texas Senate chambers at the Texas ...
Last week, Utah Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson delivered a speech about election security. Her words were received by some as inspirational and treated by others with contempt. Within this broad range of ...
The role of religion and politics has always been controversial in America, from its inception to the present day. Many of the original colonies were founded by religious communities looking for a ...
The IRS will offer religious congregations more freedom to endorse political candidates without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status, the agency said in a July 2025 court filing. President Donald ...
To no one's surprise, 83% of white evangelical voters backed President Donald Trump in 2024, consistent with voting patterns in recent decades. The news, this time, was that Cooperative Election Study ...
A successful professional told me when President Biden was still the presumptive Democratic nominee that she hoped Pope Francis would not weigh in on the election because she thought he would favor ...
Humayun Kabir’s new political party suggests class antagonism has been consigned to the dustbin of electoral history. The state is headed for an election in 2026 where religious polarisation may play ...
President Lee Jae Myung has ordered a thorough investigation into alleged illegal connections between a religious ...
A majority of adults still identify with their childhood religion, but 35% don’t. Read about when and why Americans may ...
Intro -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Latino Religious Politics: Mapping the Field -- Part I. Place and Politics -- 1. Catholics ...
The downstream consequences of religion, politics and war can have far-reaching effects on the environment and on the evolutionary processes affecting urban organisms, according to a new analysis from ...
No matter who is elected to replace President Bush next year — Democrat or Republican — odds are that he or she will seek ways to promote small and religious-oriented charities. That won’t please many ...