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Republicans left tribes out of their $50B rural health fund. Now it’s up to states to share

The Trump administration is touting its $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program as the largest-ever U.S. investment in rural health care.

When Catholic colleges cut theology majors, what happens to Catholic identity?

A roundup of Catholic colleges slashing theology and liberal arts as financial pressures and shifting priorities reshape campuses nationwide.

Rest and resistance are intertwined. Rosa Parks understood that.

In her later years, Parks practiced yoga as a way to support her body and mind — reflecting a broader lineage of Black women grounding their organizing in rest.

How one conservative Christian family is pushing back against ICE

Chicago-area Christians mobilize to monitor ICE, support immigrant families and offer faith-driven resistance during deportation raids.

Nuns are earning a reputation for being defiant, but obedience has always had its limits

From medieval uprisings to modern defiance, nuns have long challenged church authority — showing faith and rebellion can coexist.

Can states, and a little bit of faith, convert church land into affordable housing?

As churches face declining attendance, faith leaders and lawmakers see new hope: using religious land to build affordable housing across the U.S.

Language at Charlie Kirk demonstrations is spoken under Christian flags. Is it Christian?

After Charlie Kirk’s killing, groups like TPUSA invoke faith to advance political goals. Some Christians say it distorts the message of Jesus.

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