Terror attacks in the Middle East and now Russia have American leaders worried about the potential for it to happen in the United States.
Crime and homelessness have made parts of America's major cities unlivable, forcing residents to leave. Cities known for liberal crime policies are backtracking and adopting tougher laws.
A pastor's wife and her friend have gone missing in Oklahoma after the vehicle they were traveling in was found abandoned near a highway.
As the U.S. prepares to gaze at the heavens during the upcoming solar eclipse, a Bible scholar is pointing to the 'Nineveh eclipse' in Jonah's time, and another celestial event surrounding Christ's crucifixion in 33 A.D.
A now-former Starbucks employee is claiming the Seattle-based coffee café fired her after she openly objected to the company’s Pride month display.
New questions are circulating about Russia and the mysterious affliction known as Havana Syndrome. For years many suspected China as the culprit behind the mysterious attacks that have left U.S. officials with health issues like nausea, severe headaches, seizures, and even blindness.
Florida's Supreme Court issued two major rulings on abortion Monday upholding a ban that protects the lives of unborn persons, but also allowing Florida voters to decide this fall whether to enshrine abortion protections in the state constitution.
As Baltimore officials opened an alternative temporary channel to one of the nation's busiest commercial shipping hubs Monday, pastors are diligently ministering to crew members who are stuck at the Baltimore Harbor after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
In a moving demonstration of support for their slain colleague, a huge crowd of New York Police Department officers escorted the remains of Jonathan Diller to a Long Island church for his funeral service Saturday.
Tennessee police are investigating the suspicious burning of around 200 Bibles that unfolded Easter morning near a well-known church.