Daniel Ortega, a socialist, has been re-elected to his third term as president of Nicaragua. But what's more surprising is the growing strength of the evangelical church in that South American nation.
The Democrats' unpopular 'war on coal' also propelled West Virginia's only billionaire to win the governor's seat. Now Governor-elect Jim Justice is seeking to turn his state's economy around by tapping into its great natural resources.
Many international students come to the United States for an education, but some find more than just an education and instead get comfort from campus ministries.
A group of nuns finally win their case against a strip club they have been trying to shut down for years that sat right next to their convent.
A 17-year-old Arizona teenager will be enjoying a special Thanksgiving dinner, thanks to a text intended for someone one else. Jamal Hinton, a senior at Desert Vista High School, received a text Tuesday from an unknown number. The woman who sent the message thought she was texting her grandson inviting him to Thanksgiving dinner.
Two Boko Haram suicide bombers were killed during their attack on an area in Maiduguri, Nigeria on Friday. More 20,000 people have been killed by the Islamic group so far and 2.6 million people have been displaced.
The Bible dates back thousands of years, but it's about to become the center of the most technologically advanced museum in the world.
A snow storm sweeping through the Plains is bringing winter early after an unseasonably warm fall.
Families of the nine black members killed at a South Carolina church are expressing concern over the latest court hearing for Dylann Roof.
Supreme Court Justices Alito and Thomas praised Antonin Scalia's conservative impact as possible replacements addressed a gathering of top conservative lawyers and jurists in America.









