- by thrive.news.foundationTastries Bakery Owner Cathy Miller Faces Ongoing Legal Battle Over Religious Freedom The California Supreme Court declined to protect the religious freedom of Tastries Bakery owner Cathy Miller on Wednesday, setting the stage for an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of California Department of Civil Rights v. Tastries. The decision follows […]
- by thrive.news.foundationA Street Preacher was Arrested for Sharing the Gospel Near Broadway—but a Judge Swiftly Dismissed It In a decisive affirmation of First Amendment rights, a New York City judge has thrown out charges against street evangelist Perez Ndi, who was arrested for preaching the Gospel near Broadway without a permit. The swift dismissal came after […]
- by thrive.news.foundationFired for wearing Bible-verse T-shirts during Pride Month, Iowa man settles civil rights lawsuit with global corporation Eaton Corp. A Christian employee who says he was fired for wearing Scripture-themed T-shirts to work in response to his company’s Pride Month celebration has reached an out-of-court settlement with his former employer, Eaton Corp. Cosby “Corey” Cunningham, […]
- by thrive.news.foundationNorth Carolina Student Stands Firm, Delivers Unedited Christian Testimony at Graduation In a powerful display of conviction, a North Carolina high school valedictorian delivered an unedited, faith-filled graduation speech despite initial attempts by the school district to censor religious references to “God” and “Jesus Christ.” Armed with legal guidance from Liberty Counsel and supported by […]
- by thrive.news.foundationHistoric Berlin Congress to Unite 1,000 Leaders for Bold Gospel Proclamation This week, May 27-30, Berlin will host the European Congress on Evangelism, bringing together 1,000 pastors and ministry leaders from 56 countries across Europe. This historic event, organized by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA), marks the largest gathering of its kind since the […]
- by Mark HancockDeveloping the Leaders of Tomorrow through Action, Risk, & Challenge On April 29, Meta launched a suite of AI tools designed to seamlessly blend into daily life. Ask a question in WhatsApp — Meta AI answers. Search on Instagram — it suggests. Use your Ray-Ban smart glasses — they see and respond, describing the world in real […]
- by thrive.news.foundationGenerac Power Systems Faces Lawsuit for Alleged Religious Discrimination In a case that could set a significant precedent for religious freedom in the workplace, the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) has filed a complaint with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) on behalf of Spencer Wimmer, a devout Christian terminated by Generac […]
- by Daily Caller News FoundationFederal Judge Overturns Biden-Era EEOC Rule on Abortion Accommodations A Trump-appointed judge ruled Wednesday that employers are not obligated to provide workers with time off for abortion procedures, striking down a controversial Biden-era regulation. U.S. District Judge David Joseph of the Western District of Louisiana ruled that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)’s regulation — […]
- by thrive.news.foundationHegseth Plans Monthly Prayer Events Leading Nation & Defense Department Back to God Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth led the Department of Defense in a Christian prayer service in the Pentagon’s auditorium this week in an event described as standing-room-only and lasting approximately 30 minutes. The service, named the “Secretary of Defense Christian Prayer & Worship […]
- by Daily Caller News FoundationHarvard Loses SEVP Certification Over Alleged Antisemitism and Foreign Funding Issues, Impacting Thousands of International Students By Jaryn Crouson – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Thursday revoked Harvard University’s ability to host foreign students due to its “toxic campus climate.” Harvard’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) certification has been revoked, meaning not […]