Refugee advocates are racing to meet a Christmas deadline set by the Trump administration. At stake: what communities they will be able to resettle refugees in next year.
Boy Scouts of America is experiencing yet another change as all-girl "Boy" Scout troops are emerging.
Homeschooling has always been part of the lives of Kirk and Kristen Sosebee. As homeschool graduates themselves, when they decided back in 2017 to educate their oldest child at home, they did so knowing full-well what was involved and understanding what the law said about home-based education in their state of Virginia, where some 40,000 children are educated at home. But they were to discover that complying with the law was no longer enough, and soon found themselves embroiled in a court battle fighting for their rights.
A mother in Plymouth, England, is saying she was scolded on the internet after she dared to refer to Santa Claus as “Father Christmas.” She was soon told the mystical luminary should be “seen as gender-neutral.”
A powerful blast of snow, ice and bitter cold is blanketing half the nation today.In Virginia Beach, VA, temperatures dropped more than 30 degrees overnight. Winter weather advisories are in effect across the US for over 20 million people.
First Lady Melania Trump teamed up with the US Marine Corps on Monday to give back this holiday season.
A growing number of Texas towns are passing ordinances designating themselves "Sanctuary Cities for the Unborn."
Six people, including a police officer and three bystanders, were killed in a furious gun-battle Tuesday that filled the streets of Jersey City with the sound of heavy gunfire for hours, authorities said.
An Alabama sheriff has refused to comply with an atheist group's request that his office stop posting prayers on social media after a tragedy occurs.
Airman Mohammad Sameh Haitham, 19of St. Petersburg, Fla., was just 19 years old when he died trying to protect others during the mass shooting at Naval Air Station Pensacola last Friday. Haitham's high school coach Anthony Snead told The Washington Post that Haitham had just recently renewed his commitment to Christ and had begun attending church with a fellow classmate.