An Egyptian court declared Hamas a "terrorist organization" on Saturday, further isolating the rulers of the Gaza Strip who once found a warm welcome under the country's past Islamist government.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is supporting Republican legislators' move to fast track a bill that will make Wisconsin the 24th right-to-work state.
On Monday the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority were found guilty of backing a series of terrorist attacks in the early 2000s that killed and wounded several Americans.
Vandals severely damaged a church in Melbourne, Florida, after setting fire to the building and spray painting "Allahu Akbar," a swastika, and the phrase "We See You" on a shed outside.
It might not be the fountain of youth, but one church denomination has zeroed in on a way to achieve life longevity, and it all goes back to the Scriptures.
Bitter cold and high winds plagued nearly all U.S. residents east of the Mississippi. New England hardest hit, and forecasters say little relief is in sight.
Copenhagen's second shooting in 24 hours leaves a Jewish security guard dead at a synagogue. Police kill suspected gunman. Netanyahu to Jews: immigrate to Israel.
Gunmen fired on a cafe in Copenhagen Saturday, the site of a free speech event organized by a Swedish artist, killing one man and wounding police. Authorities suspect terrorism.
Iran's ruler, Ayatollah Khamenei, has sent a secret letter to the White House hinting at cooperation to fight Islamic State, The Wall Street Journal reports.
Graduate students at Regent University are taking a stand against America's growing debt.