America has covered a lot of ground over its short history—and it's on the move again. This time, the shift is both political and geographical, with people leaving blue states and heading straight for red ones.
A stunned Louisiana community struggled to come to grips Monday with the massacre of eight children carried out by a father who was separating from his wife and used an assault-style weapon despite a 2019 felony firearms conviction.
A disturbing photo showing what is apparently an Israeli Defense Forces soldier smashing the head of a Jesus statue in Lebanon has gone viral.
The historic "America Reads the Bible" event is underway in our nation's capital as political leaders, pastors, and entertainers join together to read the entire Word of God aloud. As the U.S. marks its 250th anniversary, even President Trump is reportedly going to be joining in the Bible reading ceremony.
As the conflict involving Iran disrupts global markets, economists warn that the fallout could land squarely on American homebuyers at a time when affordability is already stretched.
New Testament scholar Jeremiah J. Johnston is on a mission to explore archeological evidence for Jesus. Johnston, an expert on the famed Shroud of Turin, believes various findings can help corroborate the biblical narrative.
While the Middle East is technically under a ceasefire, conflict is still brewing. In the Strait of Hormuz, a clash ensued between the U.S. and an Iranian cargo ship, and in Lebanon, Iran's proxy, Hezbollah, killed a United Nations soldier. This as new talks are scheduled for the coming week between the U.S. and Iran.
A major political fight is brewing in Virginia, where voters will soon decide whether to allow lawmakers to redraw the state's congressional districts years earlier than scheduled.
Fury has erupted online after a gay country singer posted a video appearing to poke fun at his baby, who was seemingly crying out for his mother.
Just shy of half of Americans have read at least 50% of the Bible, but only a quarter qualify as “active” Scripture readers, according to just-released data.









