Former Rep. Matt Gaetz has withdrawn his bid for U.S. Attorney General after being nominated for the post by President-elect Trump.
A Venezuelan man has been convicted of murder in the killing of Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, a case that fueled the national debate over immigration during this year’s presidential race.
Some public school classrooms in Louisiana will be allowed to display the Ten Commandments after an appeals court issued an order Friday that limits a lower court ruling.
The women's volleyball team at San Jose State University is putting a spotlight on transgender athletes in an unexpected way. The school suspended its assistant coach for joining a federal lawsuit against the NCAA. The suit focuses on a reported trans athlete who plays for the coach.
Georgia and Ohio are moving forward with school choice voucher programs that will have a major impact on the education system and the freedom families will have in deciding how to educate their children.
Israel continues its fight for survival across several fronts, from Gaza to Lebanon to Tehran. Alongside its military campaigns, Israel faces growing challenges in the halls of the U.S. Congress.
An ex-Muslim turned Christian evangelist has been beaten, chased by angry mobs, unlawfully jailed and even stabbed, all for the sake of the Gospel. This is not in Afghanistan or Saudi Arabia. It is officially happening in Christian Britain.
Actor Jack Black is portraying Satan in a new Christmas movie chronicling the story of a little boy who accidentally misspelled Santa’s name in a letter to the mystical gift-giver.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that election officials must stop counting invalidated ballots.
Netanyahu criticized President Biden and his advisers for faulty judgment and policies in Israel's war against Iran's proxies, including trying to stop Israel from an offensive against Hamas terrorists in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.









