The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on Monday in what's being described as one of the biggest free speech cases in a generation. The question at hand in Murthy v. Missouri was over whether the Biden administration went too far by pressuring social media sites to censor certain content.
An Indiana church is banding together to support one another after a string of deadly tornadoes and severe storms pummeled the Midwest last week.
CHISINAU, Moldova - When Russia invaded Ukraine two years ago, nearly a million Ukrainians headed to the tiny country of Moldova. While most of these refugees have returned home or resettled in other countries, more than 100,000 remain.
A elderly Kentucky widow is facing eviction from her home of 55 years because a new highway project is planned to go straight through her living room.
A Christian actress who was fired from the lead role in the stage version of The Color Purple because of a Facebook post she made in 2014 about homosexuality, has lost her employment tribunal ruling appeal in the U.K.
Author and speaker Jennie Allen has witnessed some of the most powerful revival moments over the past year. Allen helped hundreds of young people get spontaneously baptized at Auburn University in Alabama last fall, and then again at Florida State University in February.
U.S. State Department officials say more than 30 U.S. citizens were evacuated from Haiti on a government-chartered flight that touched down at Miami International Airport Sunday. Officials say they're also working to arrange more flights to get stranded Americans out as the Caribbean island nation descends into chaos.
The organization behind the "He Gets Us" campaign, widely recognized for its compelling Super Bowl advertisements, is now gearing up for a significant presence at the upcoming Summer Olympics.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed back on comments by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer calling for him to be replaced. Over the weekend, President Joe Biden stood behind Schumer's statements, intensifying the face-off between Israel and the United States.
A Texas college professor who said he was fired after university leaders reportedly found his teachings too “religious” has been reinstated to his position more than a year after being terminated.