Olivia Cavallaro Articles
Michigan University Student Evicted From Campus Housing For Speaking Out On COVID Vaccine Religious Exemption
A college student has been evicted from campus housing after she talked about receiving a religious exemption for the COVID vaccine requirement on social media. Church Of God In Christ Congregations Receives $100,000 From Fundraising Campaign
A fundraising campaign geared towards assisting small churches affected by the COVID pandemic has donated $100,000 to the largest Pentecostal denomination in the U.S. Oklahoma Governor Signs Into Law Abortion Ban Throughout Entire Pregnancy
The Republican leader has signed a new law that prohibits most abortions throughout all nine months of pregnancy, which may be enforced by citizens. 110-Year-Old Christian Woman In Virginia Goes Home To God Just Months Before Turning 111
One of the oldest women in the world and the oldest person in Virginia has passed away a little before her 111th birthday. Montana Pastor, Realtor Faces Second Ethics Grievance Over Homophobic Remarks
A pastor and realtor from Clinton, Montana who was accused of hate speech over homophobic remarks was slapped with another ethics grievance, this time by a fellow realtor who claims to be part of the LGBT community. New York City Pastor Influential In Brooklyn Shooter's Surrender
A politically-connected Brooklyn pastor claims he was instrumental in the surrender of a suspect charged with shooting and killing a 48 year old man on a subway. Montana Pastor Admits Fabricating Story About Trans Activist, Required To Pay $250K As Settlement
A firebrand pastor and polemicist has been required by court to pay up $250,000 to an activist after fabricating stories about him. Chicago Bookstore Accused Of Turning Away Cop Who Wanted To Buy A Bible
A bookstore in Chicago has been accused of asking a woman who was allegedly an Illinois police officer to leave the premises because it was not a "cop-friendly" business. West Virginia School District Agrees To Pay $225k Settlement In Atheist Group's Lawsuit Over Elective Bible Class
A settlement has been reached in a lawsuit involving an atheist group challenging a West Virginia school district for holding an elective Bible class. Politicians And Influencers Don’t Dictate Most Americans’ Moral Choices, Poll Finds
A new survey revealed that for most Americans, family, friends or religious teachings are the main source of moral guidance, while less than one-fifth said that their main source is political leaders or social media influencers.