President Donald Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis has led to a lot of questions surrounding the series of events that will happen should he become unable to perform his duties.
Virginia's Attorney General Mark Herring is fighting lawsuits from several Christian ministries, Christian schools, a Christian network of pregnancy centers, and two wedding photographers over the implementation of two pro-LGBT laws that force "people of faith to adopt a particular government ideology under threat of punishment."
It's been one week since "The Return" prayer gathering and Franklin Graham's Prayer March in Washington, DC.
Meteorologist Joe Bastardi talks with Pat Robertson about his new book, The Weaponization of Weather in the Phony Climate War.
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden and his wife Jill have tested negative for the coronavirus after President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump just tested positive for the disease.
Hours of grand jury proceedings were made public Friday in the case of Breonna Taylor’s fatal shooting by police, a rare release of such material.
The president has announced that he and the first lady have tested positive for COVID-19. They plan to isolate at their home in the White House.
As the COVID pandemic continues, we've become used to seeing tents set up outside restaurants and bars so they can meet social distancing requirements and stay in business.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan suggested that Jerusalem belongs to his country during an address to Turkish lawmakers in Ankara on Thursday, The Times of Israel reported.
As Israel looks at a longer-term COVID lockdown, a major player in coordinating government services is the IDF’s Homefront Command and it’s building good relations between communities not used to working together.









