Trinity Wall Street wins shareholder suit against Wal-Mart
A federal judge ordered Wal-Mart Stores Inc to let shareholders vote on a proposal from Trinity Church, Wall Street that was blocked at the June
A federal judge ordered Wal-Mart Stores Inc to let shareholders vote on a proposal from Trinity Church, Wall Street that was blocked at the June
Gene Zubovich charts the strange history of Protestants and American politics.
The Rev. Rebecca Ragland was one five protesters arrested for blocking a street outside the police headquarters in Ferguson, Missouri, yesterday.
As the people of Ferguson, Missouri, await the results of a grand jury deliberation, Bishop Gene Robinson fears for the outcome and Dean Mike Kinman offers suggestions as to what they can do when the decision to indict or not is made.
The Rev. Canon Mark H. Sims, rector of St. Mary Magdalene Episcopal Church in Coral Springs, Florida, is suing the city of Fort Lauderdale for the right to continue to feed the homeless on city streets.
Greater personal faith predicts lower attachment to guns and lower levels of gun ownership and that may indicate that religion may promote the kind of conversations about gun control that move beyond the slogans and partisan divides that has made practical solutions impossible.
The Rev. Alexander “Sandy” Webb, rector of the Church of the Holy Communion in Memphis, has written a column about Election Day for the Memphis
by Linda Ryan Not long ago, the House of Lords in London undertook a consideration of physician-assisted death and whether or not it should be
Africa Israel, a major real estate holding company, held an event yesterday to announce that it would no longer participate in building projects in East
The Rev. Luther Zeigler, Harvard’s Episcopal chaplain, sounded arguments frequently voiced by casino critics, insisting that the industry preys on the poor and fosters crippling gambling addictions while selling the “false hope” of job creation and an economic boost.