A Navy chaplain is facing career-ending discipline for expressing his Christian faith during private counseling sessions with sailors.
Some say the federal bureaucratic state has become so huge that it's now a de facto fourth, and perhaps the most powerful, branch of government.
Britain is considering a new round of sanctions on Russia for its involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
Forty-seven Republican senators are sending a message to the leaders of Iran, arguing that any nuclear deal Iran cuts with the United States under the Obama administration will expire the day he leaves office.
A large group of former state attorneys general are appealing the conviction of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell.
Peshmerga means "those who face death." They're Kurdish soldiers, battling the Islamic State in northern Iraq and they've made significant gains.
Lake Worth, Florida, is under fire after city officials sent notices to churches requiring them to have a business license.
This week on Jerusalem Dateline: Netanyahu addresses Congress on Iran, the speech heard around the world.
Plus a new documentary on Exodus - did the biblical story really happen?
And Israelis celebrate Purim and the deliverance of the Jewish people.
Little did the young Iraqi refugee girl know that her comments about forgiveness would go viral.
When interviewed recently by Sat 7 reporter Essam Nagy, 10-year-old Myriam shared her heart about life as a refugee in Erbil, Kurdistan. She told Nagy that she forgives ISIS for forcing her family from their home last summer in Qaraqosh, Iraq.
March Madness, one of my favorite times of the year, begins early for me this time around. My latest book, ISIS Exposed: Beheadings, Slavery and the Hellish Reality of Radical Islam launches on Monday, March 9, and is already getting some very nice advance buzz.
From the back cover:
Sean Hannity: "If you want to know what makes ISIS tick, Erick Stakelbeck is your man.”
Mike Huckabee: "Erick Stakelbeck reports the facts about the Islamic State."