After more than two years, the U.S. State Department finally admitted what already seemed clear to most of the world: ISIS is on a genocidal rampage against Middle East Christians.
Fragments of the EgyptAir passenger plane that went down in May washed up on northern Israeli shores.
A Manhattan District Court judge ordered the parole commission to explain the restrictions placed on Jonathan Pollard.
Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas, killing five officers and injuring seven others during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men, police said, in a week that bore dark echoes of the tumultuous civil rights era.
Cardinal Wilfrid Napier speaks out against abortion, calling it genocide against black babies.
Many state, local and county institutions are dropping the time-honored tradition of prayer after secularist groups have told them it is unconstitutional.
ISIS is tightening its grip on an estimated 3,000 Yazidi women and girls being held as sex slaves.
Islamic extremists launched a deadly attack during a large prayer gathering in northern Bangladesh Thursday, marking the Muslim Eid-al-Fitr holiday at the end of Ramadan.
FBI Director James Comey faced heated questions from lawmakers Thursday over the bureau's decision not file charges against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for using a personal email server to handle classified information.
The deaths of two black men just two days apart at the hands of white police officers have many angry and searching for answers.









