US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday received the Friends of Zion Award recognizing his support for Israel.
After the Cedarville University board of trustees voted to reinstate its president two board members resigned, citing concerns about an investigation into the president's hiring and firing of a faculty member.
Herman Mendoza was once a New York drug lord with the world at his fingertips. With millions of dollars, women, and worldly possessions, Mendoza thought he had it all — until his arrests and detainments led him on a path to discovering God and transforming his life.
First responders have a difficult job, and these days it's harder than ever. Admitting that they need help for psychological and emotional stress is not at all an easy task.
Someone threatened to burn down a restaurant in Tennessee after rumors started circulating that the owner donated food to a pro-police rally.
Rapper Kanye West revealed that he is set to release new music that seems to keep up with his move toward Gospel and Christ-centered music. In a tweet on Monday, West said a new song is on the way and confirmed the title of his new album. He speculated the song would made with video artist and cinematographer, Arthur Jafa.
House Democrats participated in a briefing at the White House today over reports that Russia secretly offered bounties to the Taliban for the deaths of American soldiers in Afghanistan.
The race to find a COVID-19 vaccine continues, and biotech company Moderna Labs is preparing to enter phase three of clinical trials as July approaches.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that Montana -- and by extension many other states -- violate the First Amendment when they ban public funding of religious institutions like schools.
In Monday's 5-4 Supreme Court ruling striking down a Louisiana abortion law that was designed to ensure the health and safety of women, Chief Justice Roberts again surprised conservatives by siding with the Court's four liberals.