The American Center for Law and Justice won a major victory against the Internal Revenue Service when an appeals court decided the agency has yet to prove it's ended discriminatory practices against conservative groups.
The United Nations mission in Mali says at least one peacekeeper has been killed and four others wounded in an attack in the country's north.
Yusra Mardini is a gifted swimmer who has made it all the way to Rio to compete in the 2016 Olympic Games, winning the 100m butterfly. This same athletic gift saved her life almost a year ago.
Christians in the southern Egyptian village of Naj al-Nassara looked on in horror as their Archangel Mikhail Coptic Church went up in flames, reports USA Today.
North Korean government officials are raiding shops and confiscating products that resemble crosses, according to Radio Free Asia.
U.S. Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps is celebrating after earning his 23rd gold medal Saturday night in the 4x100-meter medley relay. But just two years ago the gold winning medalist was in a much darker place.
A Mississippi public school district recently moved its back-to-school prayer service from an elementary school after a national secularist group claimed that the practice was unconstitutional.
Christianity in Myanmar is growing at a dramatic rate despite threats from Buddhist nationals, according to the UN Population Fund.
Allyson Felix is one of the most decorated female athletes in Olympic history. As she preps for her races in Rio one thing she is not leaving behind her is her faith.
CHARLEROI, Belgium (AP) - Two female officers were attacked and wounded by a man wielding a machete and shouting "Allahu Akhbar" outside a police station in the Belgian city of Charleroi on Saturday, police said.









