Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed a resolution Tuesday recognizing pornography as a public health crisis.
A lunch tradition that honors Jesus and draws hundreds of Wisconsin teens is at risk of being shut down.
Saturday Night Live is receiving new criticism over a fake movie trailer, aired on the late-night show, parodying the film God's Not Dead 2.
Government-sanctioned rape is happening in South Sudan. Time magazine's latest issue, released Monday, reports the stories of two women who are the victims of this atrocity.
A conservative Christian blogger is making a public plea to a woman who tweeted that she was planning to abort her baby, offering to give her child a loving home.
The death toll from last week's earthquake in Ecuador has risen to more than 400. Meanwhile, military, police and search and rescue teams are descending on the country's northern coast as the search for survivors continues.
Jordan has dropped its plan to install security cameras on the Temple Mount. It appears to be a capitulation to Palestinian objections.
A big win in New York could tip the scales for both the Republican and Democratic front-runners in this year's race for the White House.
A tragic milestone dating all the way back to World War II took place recently as the remains of Jewish citizens murdered by the Nazis were finally laid to rest. The bones were found in the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary, five years ago.
The Government Accountability Office has announced plans to investigate the federal funding of Planned Parenthood.