Just as the East Coast is thawing out from last week's winter storm, half of the country is getting ready for another round of icy weather.
A federal judge in Norfolk, Va., will consider Tuesday whether the state's ban on same-sex marriage is constitutional.
Fewer Christians live in Boston than any other part of the U.S., and past efforts to evangelize that region have failed. But a new kind of evangelism is changing that.
Tom McNamara is a retired special education teacher, now known as "The Sock Man," because he gives thousands of socks to the homeless.
A historic drought in California has led to the worst water shortage in more than a century. It's affecting residents, farmers, and soon possibly even the rest of the country.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson not only led his team to a Super Bowl victory, but afterward led fellow Christians to pray on the field, giving glory to God.
The abortion rate has dropped to its lowest level since 1973, according to a new report from the Guttmacher Institute, the research arm of Planned Parenthood.
Republicans and some Democrats are calling on President Barack Obama to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Award-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead Sunday in his apartment in the West Village neighborhood of Manhattan. He was 46.
Georgia's governor, along with other state officials, apologized for not shutting down the capital before the snow storm hit, saying "the buck stops with me."









