Mexico to elect judges by vote, raising fears of undermined judicial independence and potential cartel influence.
The Moral Compass News
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst faced intense questioning over support for Trump's bill, met with boos at a tense town hall.
Roman Catholic bishops in Washington filed a lawsuit challenging a law forcing clergy to report confessional abuse.
Another week of the Trump administration saw actions on domestic policy, including visa restrictions and university feuds.
A chaotic federal immigration raid at a San Diego restaurant sparks controversy over government tactics and public outrage.
Europe needs "unafraid" evangelists to spread the Gospel, Franklin Graham urged over 1,000 leaders at Berlin congress.
Bear Grylls shares how his faith in Jesus transformed him, urging others to explore Christianity for inner change.
North Korea: Persecution of Christians
Christians in North Korea face severe persecution, yet they continue to worship secretly and spread the gospel.
The Trump administration targets higher education, slashing over a billion dollars in research grants.
The Trump administration's impact on higher education
NPR's Ari Shapiro discusses the federal government's approach to colleges with Danielle Kurtzleben.