
Southern Baptist leaders release secret accused abuser list
The list includes more than 700 entries from cases that largely span from 2000 to 2019.
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The list includes more than 700 entries from cases that largely span from 2000 to 2019.
SBC President Ed Litton, in a statement Sunday, said he is "grieved to my core" for the victims and thanked God for their work propelling the SBC to this moment.
A scathing new report describes allegations of extensive coverups of sexual abuse for decades by senior Southern Baptist leaders. Nikki Battiste reports.
The suspect in a California church shooting made his first court appearance. Prosecutors say the suspect was motivated by his hatred against Taiwan and he chained the church's doors shut and used super glue to disable the locks before he opened fire.
Authorities are investigating a shooting at a Southern California church that left one person dead and five others injured. Carter Evans reports from the church in Laguna Woods.
A group of churchgoers displayed "exceptional heroism" after they hogtied the alleged gunman in the deadly Laguna Woods church shooting in Southern California, authorities said.
The punk rock band "Pussy Riot" remains a voice of dissent in Russia, even though some of its members are in prison or in hiding. Lesley Stahl reports.
Patriarch Kirill, head of the Russian Orthodox Church, has framed President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine in holy terms – as a defense of conservative values against a morally corrupt West. Now, the war has prompted dissent within the Orthodox Christian faith. Correspondent Seth Doane talks with Orthodox adherents who say the message from their church's Moscow leadership and the Kremlin's war propaganda are one and the same.
As Russian forces continue their unrelenting onslaught on Ukrainian city Mariupol, CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata visits a Ukrainian Orthodox church where worshippers gathered for the start of Holy Week.
A Minneapolis church held a special event featuring Ukrainian Easter eggs to help support the war-torn country. CBS Minneapolis’ Adam Duxter has the story.
Across the U.S., many are attending in-person Easter services for the first time in years. Lilia Luciano reports.
The megachurch said an internal probe into allegations of inappropriate behavior revealed that Houston "breached the Hillsong Pastor's Code of Conduct."
An independent commission examining sex abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in France believes 3,000 child abusers, two-thirds of them priests, have worked in the church over the past 70 years. Chris Livesay reports.
Reverend Joey Reed of the Mayfield First United Methodist Church joined "CBS Mornings" to share his story of survival during the tornado that ripped through Mayfield, Kentucky. He said he emerged from the basement closet where he took shelter with his wife to see much of the church had crumpled around him.
Authorities identified David Mora as the man who killed his three daughters and their chaperone. Their mother had feared for the girls' safety, court documents show.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is testifying Thursday before the Senate Finance Committee. Follow live updates here.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett spoke to CBS News senior correspondent Norah O'Donnell for her first TV interview since joining the Supreme Court in 2020.
Giorgio Armani, the renowned Italian fashion designer, has died at age 91, his company says in a statement.
The District of Columbia attorney general is arguing the National Guard troop patrols violates the Constitution and home rule.
Putin has indicated no willingness to accept Trump's demands for a ceasefire, but Ukraine's U.S. and European partners are working to put a plan in place despite him.
The Epstein jail video officials initially released was missing one minute, but footage released Tuesday contains that minute.
"Predictions are, in this century, it may be... possible to live to 150 years old," China's Xi Jinping mused to Vladimir Putin before a historic military parade in Beijing.
Lisbon's Elevador da Gloria funicular streetcar has carried tourists in Portugal's capital for more than a century. The cause of its deadly crash remains unclear.
Spirit confirmed to CBS News on Thursday that it is discontinuing service in 12 cities.