After refusing to bake a cake representing gays, the Asher family might be heading to the UK Supreme court after they lost their appeal of the ruling that found them guilty of discrimination against gays last month.
A couple in Newport News, Virginia, transformed their small yard into an abundant and flourishing garden. They're part of a trend called 'Urban Homesteading,' and they say anyone can do it with even the smallest patch of land.
A Minnesota mother is suing St. Louis County and several agencies for allowing her 17-year-old son to receive transgender services and narcotic drugs without her knowledge or consent.
Football players at Dunmore High School in Pennsylvania are continuing the practice of praying before each game, despite their coach being ordered to stop praying with them.
Senate Republicans have re-elected Kentucky's Mitch McConnell to be majority leader when the new Congress convenes in January and starts working on Donald Trump's agenda.
Violent protests are still at an all time high after the recent presidential election. Students are even allowed to grieve at their universities and request counseling for their distress, but one Iowa lawmaker is making it clear that he won't tolerate the behavior or coddle anyone over the election.
President-elect Donald Trump is huddling with his transition team, working to fill key positions in his cabinet.
Lawmakers in the District of Columbia have approved a bill that allows terminally ill patients to end their lives with the help of a doctor.
In what's being seen as the finishing touches on Turkish-Israeli rapprochement, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan named his country's new ambassador to Israel.
There's some shuffling going on in the Hamas hierarchy that doesn't bode well for Israel. The changes draw Hamas closer to Iran, the country that has vowed to wipe Israel off the map.









