The Obama administration is giving up U.S. control over the Internet address system on October 1, but some warn that could endanger national security and lead to censorship.
American Atheist lawsuit: A sheriff is sued $41,000 over a Facebook post recognizing Christ's resurrection on Easter.
Target has made the expensive decision to install private bathrooms after the disatisfaction with the transgender directive. The $20 million installment is set to be finished by March of 2017.
A Texas defense attorney has been told to "refrain" from telling details about his ongoing trials in his "prayerful" posts on social media.
It was a clean sweep for three American women in the 100 meter hurdles Wednesday night. Brianna Rollins, Nia Ali, and Kristi Castlin swept first, second and third in a feat that's never been accomplished in that event.
The deadly Louisiana flood waters have damaged approximately 40,000 houses, leaving many without a place to call home. Operation Blessing is on the ground providing immediate relief.
New evidence is emerging that the United States paid what appears to be a $400 million ransom for three American detainees.
Chinese officials put three human rights activists and one lawyer on trial this month in the eastern city of Tianjin. One defendant was found guilty of subversion and received a three-year suspended prison sentence.
For the first time ever, a U.S. presidential candidate is campaigning among Americans living in Israel. Trump supporters have launched a website, a Facebook page and now a twitter feed in Hebrew. They also plan to set up information stands in malls around the country, reports said.
So, why is the United States accepting more Muslim refugees, especially at time when the country has officially recognized that ISIS is committing genocide against Christian groups in Syria and Iraq?









