They say the U.S.-based Word of Faith Fellowship and its leaders ‘reduced people to a condition analogous to slavery.’
March 2018
Women on Navy submarines make few waves
The trouble predicted when females started serving with men in small spaces hasn’t occurred.
British home secretary: ‘Too early’ to pin blame in spy case
Amber Rudd says the investigation has been painstaking and involved more than 250 counter-terrorism officers.
Syrian troops keep rebels on defensive
Government forces make their deepest push yet into the eastern suburbs of the capital, Damascus.
Illness sidelines Rex Tillerson as he tours African nations
The secretary of state is expected to resume his schedule Sunday.
Steve Bannon bolsters far-right leader Le Pen in France
The former White House strategist is seeking an international platform for his closed-borders, anti-foreigner message that helped Donald Trump win the presidency.
Bruins beat Blackhawks for perfect homestand
Brian Gionta and Rick Nash score 76 seconds apart to lift Boston.
California shooting victim remembered as ‘dedicated to veterans’
Christine Loeber, one of three hostages slain by a gunman at a California veterans home, was a social worker from Massachusetts and enjoyed spending Labor Day weekends on a Maine lake.
Putin denies interference in U.S. election
The Russian president insists the actions weren’t connected to his government.
Sessions won’t pursue ‘routine’ pot cases
The attorney general says federal prosecutors are more focused on drug gangs than on cracking down in states with legal marijuana.