The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that religious schools can’t be excluded from a Maine program that offers tuition aid for private education, a decision that could ease religious organizations’ access to taxpayer money.
When Cedric Lewis came to Grove City College nine years ago, he was delighted to teach where his Christian worldview was expected, not just tolerated. But this year, as the Western Pennsylvania school became engulfed ...
Organizations have abused their tax-exempt status to flood American politics with “a torrent of dark money” totaling more than $1 billion over the past 12 years, said Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI).
The Satanic Temple has filed a civil lawsuit against a Pennsylvania elementary school after the school turned down a request to form an after-school Satan Club.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed into law a bill that protects the private information of individuals who support charities and other nonprofit organizations.
The Biden administration’s proposal to increase the minimum tax rate for the very wealthy to 20% could spur more charitable giving, philanthropy experts say, as the rich seek ways to avoid paying taxes on stocks ...
Postal reform legislation gained U.S. Senate approval by a wide margin last week, setting up President Joe Biden to quickly sign the measure.
The Wisconsin Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court ruling that a Madison, Wisconsin, church has the legal right to expect its employees to share and live out its religious beliefs.
The Rev. Franklin Graham said his Christian humanitarian relief organization was sending disaster response teams to Poland, Romania, and Moldova to assess how it can meet the needs of Ukrainians fleeing their country.