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ARTS & CULTURE

Writers of the Future Wins Gold at 2025 International Book Awards

Celebrating 40 years of spotlighting emerging talent, the acclaimed science fiction and fantasy anthology claims top honors amid thousands of global entries.

ARTS & CULTURE

From Jaffa to Manila: Daniel & Bayou’s Mission to Change the World Through Film

Drawing on personal trials and cinematic passion, the duo creates stories that awaken audiences and spark action worldwide.

DRUG PREVENTION

CDC Reports Steepest Drop in Overdose Deaths Since 1979

America’s overdose death toll fell sharply in 2024, with fentanyl deaths down nearly 37 percent. But experts warn the crisis is far from over.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

80 Years Later, Schindler’s Factory Reopens as Holocaust Museum in Czech Republic

Oskar Schindler’s complex legacy is commemorated at the newly opened museum, highlighting his role in saving 1,200 Jews.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Right Out of the Gate, Pope Leo XIV Forcefully Advocates Religious Freedom

From Eastern Christians to global interfaith outreach, the new pope makes religious freedom a top priority.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Global Survey Finds Majority Worldwide Believe in Spirits, God and Life After Death

From Latin America to Southeast Asia, beliefs in reincarnation, spirits and the afterlife are prevalent. Pew’s findings suggest that spirituality remains a significant aspect of belief systems globally.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Georgia Becomes State #30 to Enact Religious Freedom Restoration Act at State Level

The new law strengthens protections for faith, but faces backlash over fears it enables discrimination.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

French Court of Cassation Affirms Religious Freedom in Deacon Dismissal Case

France’s highest court rules that religious institutions’ internal decisions are beyond the reach of secular courts, reinforcing the separation of church and state.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Pope Francis Remembered: A Voice That Spoke the Many Languages of God

He washed the feet of Muslims, Hindus, Copts and Catholics and called religious persecution “a sin against God.” Pope Francis’ defiance of hate is his lasting legacy.

HUMAN RIGHTS

CCHR and Child Abuse Survivors Honored for Exposing Psychiatric Torture at Lake Alice

New Zealand’s psychiatric system hid decades of torture and abuse—until survivors and watchdogs ripped the cover off a national disgrace.

ARTS & CULTURE

Writers and Illustrators of the Future Crowns Storytellers of Tomorrow

The 41st annual Writers of the Future Awards celebrated a new generation of authors and artists—launching careers and showcasing science fiction as the literature of ideas.

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM

Lawmakers Join US Commission on International Religious Freedom to Demand Global Action

One-third of the world still punishes belief with death or prison. A new report calls for decisive US action to defend religious liberty.