CHURCHES
Where Frontier Skies Meet a Mile-High Faith
In Denver’s once-gritty warehouse district, a landmark that warmed the city with cast-iron radiators now radiates something else entirely—a frontier spirit eager to rise.
FEATURED VIDEO
Marshall Faulk
NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk shifts his focus from scoring touchdowns to winning the battle to keep kids off drugs. The Super Bowl champion is an international spokesman for Drug-Free World and educates millions on the dangers of drugs.
EXPOSÉS
HATE
Two Neo-Nazi Websites Go Dark After Local Reporting Exposes Online Hate Machine Built to Recruit Kids
A Nashville investigation uncovered a livestream operation grooming minors with racist propaganda and urging them toward violence.
MENTAL HEALTH
New Analysis Shows ADHD-Drugged Children Face Fivefold Risk of Multiple Psychiatric Prescriptions
Factors like sex, race or foster care status didn’t explain the fivefold jump in psychotropic stacking. The results expose a system primed to drug children rather than help them.
DRUGS
Former Olympian Turned Drug Lord Ordered Witness Assassinated in Colombia
Prosecutors allege Ryan Wedding directed the hit to stop a federal witness from testifying about his transnational drug empire. Law enforcement calls him one of the most dangerous fugitives in the hemisphere.
MEDIA & ETHICS
REPORT UNETHICAL JOURNALISM
Have you or your institution been attacked by biased media? Tell us your story. We want to know.
HUMANITARIAN FEATURES
VALUES
Thanksgiving Poll Shows Most Americans Are Thankful. So Are We.
A new YouGov poll challenges the idea that Americans are locked in constant outrage. The vast majority of us feel there is plenty to be thankful for this year.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
US Government Moves to Protect Employees’ Freedom of Faith
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s restored quorum and the Office of Personnel Management’s sweeping guidance signal a new chapter for faith-based rights in the American workplace.
RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
After 27 Years, USCIRF Warns: Religious Freedom Worldwide Is Under Siege
One-third of nations now criminalize faith, as USCIRF urges renewed global leadership to defend the right to believe.