Telecom giant AT&T has a long record of lending support to the left on social issues, especially radical same-sex activism, according to a corporate watchdog group. 2ndVote tracks major companies in the U.S. for their...
China has stepped from autocracy into dictatorship. That was when Xi Jinping, already the world’s most powerful man, let it be known that he will change China’s constitution so that he can rule as...
A state-backed physics experiment using a rare metal could help China’s military develop highly radioactive “salted” nuclear bombs that can lay waste to vast areas for months, according to nuclear scientists. The Chinese Academy...
In the spirit of ecumenism, which it has learned from the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England’s governing body has given its welcome to proposals which could unite the Church of England and...
The world is closer to nuclear annihilation than at any point since the first hydrogen bombs were tested in the early 1950s, says a group of scientists who monitor global tensions. The Bulletin of the...
Pope Francis sent a message through his emissary Cardinal Peter Turkson at the 48th World Economic Forum meeting and urged participants to build a sustainable human-centered future. The Pope echoed the theme of the...
Sweden’s rapidly disappearing cash is actually a problem, says, said Mats Dillen, the head of a parliamentary review. “If this development with cash disappearing happens too fast, it can be difficult to maintain the...
The study was about terrorism fears. Almost half of respondents said they believe the U.S. government should — in some way — curtail civil liberties for Muslim Americans. These included registration for Muslims, monitoring...
The majority of Americans in 2017 did not identify themselves as Protestants, according to a Gallup surveys conducted during the year, and the differing religious denominations tended to be concentrated in certain geographical areas....
A new study finds that even the best-case scenario of “only” a 1-degree rise in global temperatures could increase the likelihood of extreme weather — including floods, droughts and heat waves — in the U.S. and...