A Texas pastor has resumed preaching at the large congregation he once led, nearly a year after being released from prison. The return of the pastor, who previously served as a spiritual adviser to Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, comes following a conviction for involvement in a multimillion-dollar fraud scheme.
Police in Pakistan arrested and charged a 60-year-old Catholic man with blasphemy after he accused a Muslim shopkeeper of overcharging him, sources said.
A former bishop and president of The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church has pleaded guilty to defrauding several congregations of the historically black denomination.
The U.S. Department of Justice has announced that over 300 people have been arrested in connection with a record $14.6 billion in alleged healthcare fraud.
Another week has come and gone as the second term of President Donald Trump approaches the six-month mark. The past week brought additional developments in the Trump administration’s investigations into high-profile universities as well as the passage of Trump’s signature domestic policy package into law. Here are four highlights from this week.
The FTC is preparing to host a pivotal one-day event in July focused on addressing so-called gender-affirming care for minors, which journalist Brandon Showalter says could soon be classified as consumer fraud.
The group behind the unsuccessful effort to enshrine a right to abortion in the Florida Constitution has paid more than $186,000 in fines in connection with fraudulent signature-gathering activity as investigations into alleged wrongdoing continue.
Lawyers, human rights activists and religious leaders in China have strongly condemned of the government’s labeling of unregistered house churches as fraudulent organizations, decrying the accusations as violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief.