President Biden weighed in on the judicial reform debate within Israel and asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to stop the legislation, putting a strain on U.S.-Israel relations. Netanyahu responded by saying his government is committed to "restoring the proper balance" between the branches of Israel's government and said Israel makes decisions by the will of its people and not by pressures from abroad.
When smoke began billowing out of a migrant detention center in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, Venezuelan migrant Viangly Infante Padrón was terrified because she knew her husband was still inside. The father of her three children had been picked up by immigration agents earlier in the day, part of a recent crackdown that netted 67 other migrants, many of whom were asking for handouts or washing car windows at stoplights in this city across from El Paso, Texas.
The shooter who killed six people at a Nashville Christian school was under a doctor's care for an emotional disorder. Still, Audrey Hale was able to legally purchase seven firearms, three of which were used in the shootings.
The Amherst, New York Police Department has announced an arrest has been made in the vandalism of a pro-life pregnancy center's sign in Buffalo, New York.
Social Security is going broke, and many younger Americans wonder if it will be available when they retire. So, what can be done to save it for current retirees and future generations?
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is now considering a major religious discrimination case involving a fire chief who was dismissed after attending a leadership conference held at a church.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has gone on the record for the first time, publicly endorsing a bill to expand state vouchers for private school or homeschooling.
A new study reveals some troubling trends about what Americans now believe – faith in God is becoming less common in America.
As the nation continues to process the horror that unfolded Monday morning at The Covenant School, a Christian elementary academy in Nashville, Tennessee, heartbreaking new details continue to emerge.
With Blac Chyna on a self-described journey toward embracing faith and positive life change, the model and socialite is, among other things, taking steps to remove unwanted tattoos.