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The U.S. Justice Department is examining whether the PGA Tour violated antitrust law in fending off the rival LIV Golf circuit, supported by Saudi Arabia.

The Vatican’s unofficial representative in Hong Kong had cautioned Catholic missions in the city that hard days are ahead for them as China is increasingly limiting religious freedom.

A Presbyterian Church (USA) committee has enacted a resolution declaring Israel an apartheid state at its General Assembly Tuesday.

Starbucks is shuttering over a dozen stores because of reports of rife drug use and disturbances by brazen members of the public at the popular cafés.

A new study from Ohio State University has discovered that neighborhoods with higher dog ownership tend to experience fewer crimes.

The Japanese Liberal Democrats won a landslide victory at national elections held two days following Shinzo Abe, the party's ex-leader and Japan's longest-serving prime minister was killed at a campaign event.

A new study indicates that a massive majority of public schools report increasingly negative behavior of students, with many associating a rise in absenteeism and other serious behavioral issues with the COVID-19 pandemic and remote learning formats.

While biblical literalism has long been considered the most prevalent method of deciphering Scripture among Evangelicals, results of a new poll conducted by Gallup show that less than half of Evangelicals and born-again Christians consider the Bible as truth.

While biblical literalism has long been considered the most prevalent method of deciphering Scripture among Evangelicals, results of a new poll conducted by Gallup show that less than half of Evangelicals and born-again Christians consider the Bible as truth.

Pharmacists can prescribe the leading COVID-19 pill straight to patients under a new U.S. policy declared Wednesday that's planned to expand use of Pfizer's drug Paxlovid.

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