Democratic lawmakers in California are pushing through a measure that would ban counselors from practicing what was once known as "conversion therapy." The bill would prohibit adults from choosing to obtain professional, expert counseling to help them overcome their unwanted same-sex desires or gender confusion.
Millions of Americans might want to stay indoors this Fourth of July as extreme heat is covering much of the nation.
Back in May, agents of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a raid at a cement plant in the small town of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Besides capturing 32 men, the raid has also left the residents and the churches in the town divided.
Hundreds of people gathered Monday to mourn the death of a three-year-old girl who was killed in a mass stabbing attack in Boise, Idaho this weekend.
The Episcopal Church is debating about overhauling its Book of Common Prayer, which is used in Episcopal congregations worldwide. The debate centers on making sure that prayers in the book are clear that God is not male, but doesn't have a gender.
Anti-President Donald Trump "Impeach 45" clothing found on Walmart's website angered customers to the point that a #boycottwalmart campaign was launched on Twitter.
A public library in Virginia Beach, VA is the latest location set to host a "Drag Queen Story Hour," (DQSH) event for kids as young as two.
More than a century after his death, Frederick Douglass and July 4 remain profoundly intertwined.
A federal judge on Monday extended a halt she had imposed on an Arkansas law that critics say would make the state the first in the nation to effectively ban abortion pills.
The president is predicting a "vicious" confirmation fight over the next Supreme Court nominee while religious liberty legal analysts say the court's recent NIFLA is a "gift" that could undo bans on sexual orientation counseling.









