By Sonal Srivastava Should politicians use religion to garner votes from their constituencies in secular democracies? It is a million-dollar question with no real answer. While it is challenging to ...
Tim Alberta, a journalist for The Atlantic, is a Christian man who came to Northwest to speak about the recent trend of ...
At the Zayed Award for Human Fraternity ceremony, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle, pro-prefect for the Section of First ...
Explore religious figures shaping global events in 2025. From influential leaders to rising voices, this four-part series ...
President Donald Trump will participate in the National Prayer Breakfast, a more than 70-year-old Washington tradition that ...
Addressing media in Chennai, Selvaperunthagai alleged the TN government had been too soft on religious and caste outfits that ...
Over the years, mosque-temple disputes have been strategically politicised, serving as rallying points for parties, and with ...
At long last, the quiet weaponization of financial institutions against conservative and religious Americans has been directly called out by the country's highest elected official. &n ...
That would include White women. There needs to be a long-term commitment to recover from the current damage while saving the ...
When we give in to the overwhelm of the distractions, we give up our agency and power in the situation, Eileen Campbell-Reed ...
An effort to allow Indiana's public schools to hire religious chaplains is back, reigniting rigorous debate over the separation of church and state.
The DMK accuses the BJP of inciting violence over a religious issue in Thirupparankundram, Tamil Nadu. While DMK officials highlight the communal harmony in the state, they warn against external ...