A Montreal evangelical church was fined CAD 2,500 after hosting a concert by U.S. Christian musician Sean Feucht without the required permit, stirring controversy in both religious and civil liberties circles.
Colorado Buffaloes head coach Deion “Coach Prime” Sanders publicly revealed he quietly battled and overcame aggressive bladder cancer, crediting early detection, skilled doctors, and his faith in God for saving his life.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) issued an updated policy statement arguing that universal immunization for children is necessary for safety, stating that non-medical exemptions to vaccines are a "deeply problematic tool."
Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, has launched an internal review after it was accused of promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in violation of President Trump's order on the subject.
The Trump administration issued new guidance on faith in the federal workplace, expanding upon a memo issued earlier in July that offered accommodations for federal employees who have religious needs.
Investigative reports from The Atlantic claim that OpenAI’s ChatGPT provided explicit instructions for self-mutilation, ritual devil worship, and even murder in a troubling experiment. A journalist said that after asking the AI about Molech—a biblical demon associated with child sacrifice—ChatGPT offered step-by-step instructions, including slashing skin with a “sterile or very clean razor blade” and suggesting specific body locations like the fingertip or wrist for maximal effect.