A controversial Arab Christian from Zazareth will address the United Nations Wednesday regarding radical Islamists targeting of Middle East Christians.
A federal judge has sentenced conservative author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza to eight months community confinement and five years probation.
With the Jewish New Year beginning Wednesday at sundown, there's an undeniable optimism in the air -- evidence of Israel's determination to turn lemons into lemonade.
The president's words reflected the views of most Democrats who, according to one poll, see climate change as a bigger threat than the Islamic State.
One day after launching airstrikes on Islamic State targets in Syria, President Barack Obama vowed before the U.N. to lead a coalition to dismantle what he called ISIS's "network of death."
A Jordanian military court acquitted radical Muslim preacher Abu Qatada of terrorism charges for plotting attacks against Americans and Israelis.
On this week's edition of The Watchman, we sit down with Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute to discuss the unraveling of Iraq and how ISIS gained strength.
We also talk to Anjem Choudary, Great Britain's most notorious radical Islamist, about his thoughts on the new Islamic State.
Much of the world may see Israel as a dangerous place, but Jews escaping the world's current hot spots have brought the number of immigrants entering the country to a five-year high.
On top of living in a dangerous war zone, Christians in Ukraine are also facing persecution from pro-Russian separatists who have already captured, tortured, and killed some top church leaders.
Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook - it's just social media. But for young girls bombarded with images of "the perfect body," the digital universe has become a battlefield for self-image and ultimately, self worth.







