Two San Francisco Giants players chose Pride Night to write bible verses on their caps. The MLB issued a warning and is now being investigated by the DOJ.
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Ryan Thompson defends Giants' Landen Roupp, saying his Bible verse on a rainbow hat is pro-faith, not anti-LGBTQ.
Morgan Wallen took the stage at Clemson University's Memorial Stadium wearing a black cast with Joshua 2:21 written on it, ...
Pastor Tony Spell of Life Tabernacle Church in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, says he was acting in fulfillment of Mark 16:18 when ...
The Department of Justice said it opened a religious discrimination probe into Major League Baseball after the league warned ...
The Akal Takht, Sikhism's highest temporal seat of power, has asked the Punjab government to put its new anti-sacrilege law ...
Sister Roma, the legendary San Francisco drag queen and activist, says the Giants organization failed after three players ...
San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Landen Roupp grabbed headlines on Pride Night at Oracle Park on Friday as players wore special-edition hats to represent the LGBTQ+ community. However, Roupp ...
A rare sighting of a Great Horned Owl in Central Park, New York. Known for their nocturnal habits and excellent camouflage, ...
Sawan is a sacred Hindu month dedicated to Lord Shiva, marked by fasting, prayers, and devotion. It is believed Shiva blesses devotees during this period, removing troubles and negativity. This year, ...
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent a letter to the MLB on Tuesday, seeking answers on why the professional baseball league threatened to penalize three San Francisco Giants pitchers who wrote Bible verses ...