The US Supreme Court announced Monday that it will decide whether to reverse a lower court decision that could lead to the destruction of a World War I veterans memorial that is shaped in the form of a cross.
"We are delighted to receive this prestigious accreditation and grateful to our faculty for their excellent program development achievement," said Regent's founder, chancellor and CEO, Dr. M.G. "Pat" Robertson.
In some ways, 2018 will be a rerun of the election two years ago – surprising because the results predicted by so many experts may not come to pass.
Iran greeted the re-imposition of U.S. sanctions on Monday with air defense drills and an acknowledgement from President Hassan Rouhani the nation faces a "war situation," raising Mideast tensions as America's maximalist approach to the Islamic Republic takes hold.
Despite the Senate Judiciary Committee having just cleared Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct allegations in a new report, the vitriol that plagued his contentious confirmation hearings continues.
In the final push to the midterms, the most famous faces from each party are presenting their closing arguments.
The Senate race in Nevada is razor-thin, with Democratic candidate Jacky Rosen hoping to unseat Republican incumbent Sen. Dean Heller in a state Hillary Clinton narrowly won in 2016. Both agree the future of the president's agenda is on the line.
Armed separatists have kidnapped at least 78 students and their principal from a Presbyterian school in Nkwen village in Cameroon's restive northwest region, a governor said Monday.
He's been called the rabbi to the Muslim world. New York Rabbi Marc Schneier has been traveling to the Muslim world for a decade, cultivating Jewish-Muslim relationships with royalty and leaders.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel will mark the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I on French soil, and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will be in London for a ceremony in Westminster Abbey with Queen Elizabeth II.