Doidam 10 / Shutterstock Christians File Suit After State Prevents Gospel Mission from Only Hiring the Faithful The suit said the group's beliefs "are the foundation for its existence and are the very reason it serves the homeless, hungry, and hurting." By Kate Anderson March 3, 2023
Ian Dewar Photography / ShutterstockCommentary Costco Customers Shocked by Price of New Item on Food Court Menu It costs as much as a whole pizza does at the chain's food court -- although it certainly doesn't look like it's worth as much. By C. Douglas Golden February 28, 2023
Ukrainian Presidential Press Office / AP US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen Makes Surprise Visit to Ukraine, Vows Continued Economic Support “America stands with you in this fight for freedom," U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Monday in Ukraine. By The Associated Press February 27, 2023
WTVT-TV / YouTube screen shot 'Panic': Plane Forced to Make Emergency Landing After Yelling Passenger Attempted to Breach the Cockpit An airline passenger is facing a criminal charge after a dispute over an alcoholic beverage led to an in-flight disruption. By Richard Moorhead February 25, 2023
David Ryder / Getty Images Decision Made on What to Do with Idaho College Murder House: 'A Healing Step' The off-campus residence in which four University of Idaho students were murdered in November will be demolished. By Richard Moorhead February 24, 2023
John Moore / Getty ImagesCommentary Lib Teachers Finally Face Consequences for Pushing Lockdowns, And It's Delicious Teachers unions continue to prove they care neither about education, nor what is best for students, but they finally got some comeuppance. By Warner Todd Huston February 13, 2023
Simon McGill / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Erratic' Man Won't Stop Harassing, Threatening Family, So Fearless Father Makes Him Pay: Police A father in Yakima, Washington, defended his child from a man that was acting "erratic" and threatening at a dog park. By Johnathan Jones February 8, 2023
Alex Wong / Getty Images Smithsonian Museum Kicks Out Students Over What They Had on Their Hats: Attorney An attorney says that a group of students was forced to remove their pro-life beanies when they decided to visit a museum after a rally. By Carson Choate February 4, 2023
KCPQ-TV / YouTube screen shotCommentary Hundreds of the 'Worst of the Worst' Sex Offenders to Be Released into Taxpayer-Funded Homes 'We'll hand them over to for-profit companies who don't have to be subject to public records act laws, or open public meeting rules.' By C. Douglas Golden January 27, 2023
Patrick Semansky / AP 35-Year-Old Former NFL Player Says He Almost Died from a Stroke, Can't Believe It: 'God Not Done with Me Yet' A former Washington Redskins defensive tackle is thanking God for his life after surviving a serious stroke. By Richard Moorhead January 26, 2023