The United States Army has exonerated a chaplain and a chaplain's assistant who faced possible disciplinary action over a case involving a marriage retreat and a same-sex couple.
A Christian, pro-choice professor wrote an opinion piece on abortion recently that is getting attention as the debate over Roe v. Wade heats up with supporters and critics of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
The trust ratings, which went into effect this year, were developed as part of Facebook's fight against so-called "fake news."
Dubbed the First Step Act, it aims to fund prison redemption programs, including ministries and allows certain prisoners the chance to serve out their time in halfway houses. That bill, however, stops short of addressing the issue of sentencing.
Many thought a Supreme Court victory would ensure that baker Jack Phillips never faced another legal battle over discrimination--but instead he's in the spotlight once again for refusing to bake a transgender cake.
Simone Biles won all five gold medals at the U.S. Championships this weekend, making her the first athlete to win five women's all-around titles since Dominique Dawes in 1994.
A growing number of conservatives are being targeted for censorship on Facebook.
The future of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation may ride on the forthcoming jury decision in the Paul Manafort trial. President Trump's former campaign chairman is charged with financial crimes – 18 counts of tax evasion and laundering money in foreign bank accounts. If convicted, Manafort could possibly spend the rest of his life in prison.
The heartwarming story of a Colorado police department making a young boy suffering from cancer an honorary officer just keeps getting better.
Cheerleaders' t-shirt fundraiser standing for God and country causes a backlash from an unexpected source.