Attorneys general from 19 states have joined forces with the Justice Department and the Mount Soledad Memorial Association to save a war memorial cross in San Diego.
More than 100 Christian leaders from different backgrounds and different states gathered at the White House to celebrate Christ's resurrection.
Government and rebel forces are blaming each other for an alleged chemical strike that killed and injured several people in central Syria April 11.
To an older generation, social media looks more like a distraction. But to tech-savvy Millenials entering the workforce, it's a way of doing business.
A morning explosion at a busy bus station in Nigeria's capital of Abuja claimed the lives of at least 71 people and injuring 124 others.
Every year Jews worldwide are commanded to re-tell the story of their Exodus from Egyptian slavery with a Passover seder and to eat unleavened bread.
Ukrainian special forces exchanged gunfire with a pro-Russia militia in an eastern city Sunday, one Ukrainian security officer was killed and five others wounded.
Just 20 years ago, genocide left Rwanda's economy in ruins. But today, the economy is growing, thanks in part to home-grown entrepreneurship.
An Israeli researcher released a report Thursday detailing how the Palestinians preplanned the current crisis in peace talks.
Big government is at it again. But this time the Obama administration is planning to give up power, which could prove detrimental to people all over the world.