Attorneys for pro-life activist David Daleiden are asking the court to dismiss the two indictments against their client in what they call the "Houston grand jury debacle."
The White House and leaders of the faith community are joining forces to push for an end to payday lending abuses. Religious leaders met Thursday with top aides to President Barack Obama about the issue, sharing stories of how payday loans had devastated the lives of congregants who had applied for them.
An Ohio woman has been indicted for live streaming the rape of a minor on the social media app Periscope.
Eighteen-year-old Sadie Robertson, one of the stars of the wildly popular "Duck Dynasty" telelvision program, is offering Christian guidance for people going through a painful break-up.
More than two years after Boko Haram abducted 276 girls form a school in Nigeria, advocates remain hopeful for their return.
"The Barbershop" is back in business with a new movie that addresses the real life violence currently plaguing the city of Chicago with a dose of laughter – and a message of hope.
A new law in Kentucky allows county clerks to issue same-sex marriage licenses without compromising their religious beliefs.
Barely 24 hours after a 6.5 earthquake hit southern Japan, a second powerful quake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 struck the same region.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam vetoed a bill that would have made the Bible the official state book.
With a week until the Passover holiday begins, an Arab Knesset member is again attempting to stir up incitement by calling for Jews to be barred from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem's Old City.









