A 4.4 earthquake struck Pasadena, Calif., on Monday, shaking up residents and buildings across the region.
The FBI arrested 20-year-old Nicholas Teausant near the Canadian border. He's been charged with trying to provide support to Islamic extremists in Syria.
A jury has sided with a UNC-Wilmington criminology professor who sued the university for denying him promotions because of his Christian faith.
Are we watching our nation commit suicide? Ralph Reed says America is in desperate need of a spiritual awakening. How is that possible?
Some are calling 2014 the "year of the drone" because privacy advocates and government agencies will be battling across the country over the use of the unmanned aerial device.
Millions of Americans are digging out from another snow storm, with winter's latest punch forcing the federal government, schools, and offices to shut down.
The deadly explosion that leveled two New York City apartment buildings in East Harlem last week left a decades-old Bible unscathed.
Republican lawmakers in Indiana are concerned Ball State University's ban on an intelligent design course violates religious and academic freedom.
Many women choose abortion over adoption because they worry their child will feel abandoned. But one adoptee is hoping her story will change their minds.
A recent study shows that kids playing tackle or flag football on average take 650 hits to the head every season, which increases the threat of concussions.









