Bernie Sanders, whose calls for a "political revolution" energized millions of voters across the nation, offered a long-awaited endorsement of his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton Tuesday, calling for unity just two weeks shy of the Democratic National Convention.
An Iowa civil rights agency now says it will not dictate what churches can or cannot say about homosexuality.
Republicans on Capitol Hill have called a hearing to go over the Supreme Court's same-sex marriage decision and how it has affected those who believe in traditional marriage.
The country's eyes are on the Dallas Police Department again as the city hosts a memorial service for the five officers who were gunned down by a sniper last Thursday.
As peaceful protests continue across the country and families make funeral preparations for their loved ones, more clues are surfacing about the man who shot and killed five Dallas police officers.
Both Pennsylvania and Alabama are considering new restrictions on abortions.
On the first anniversary of the U.S.-led Iranian nuclear deal, a German Intelligence group reports that Iran continued its pursuit of biological, chemical and nuclear weapons technology even as it negotiated.
Presidential candidate Donald Trump sat down for an exclusive interview with Dr. Pat Robertson to discuss what a Trump presidency might look like. Robertson questioned him on his tax plan, cabinet picks, and what he makes of his competitor Hillary Clinton's ongoing email scandal.
Unable to garner enough support to pass another resolution intended to disenfranchise the Jewish -- and by association Christian -- connection to the Temple Mount, UNESCO delayed Tuesday's vote.
The Knesset passed the NGO transparency bill in its second and third readings on Monday, bringing cheers from conservatives and boos from liberals.