Several members of Congress joined civil rights activists and others Sunday afternoon for the annual commemoration of a day of racial violence in Selma dating to 1965.
Actor Jim Caviezel and some of the nation's foremost biblical scholars and theologians appear in a roundtable discussion about the life and writings of the Apostle Paul.
Germany ended months of political uncertainty Sunday when Chancellor Angela Merkel gained the support needed to preserve her governing coalition and secure a fourth term as leader of Europe's most powerful economy.
Administrative and other offices will be open Monday at Central Michigan University, days after a 19-year-old student allegedly killed his parents in his campus dormitory.
President Donald Trump’s administration appears unbowed by broad domestic and international criticism of his planned import tariffs on steel and aluminum, saying Sunday that the president is not planning on exempting any countries from the stiff duties.
Parton’s Imagination Library began in her backyard of Sevier County, Tennessee with a goal of providing books to children, “no matter their family’s income.”
Every day violent images and devastating headlines fill the news. Dr. Tony Evans, senior pastor of the Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship and founder of the Urban Alternative, says there is a reason for that.
The annual dinner of the Gridiron Club and Foundation, now in its 133rd year, traced its history to 1885, the year President Grover Cleveland refused to attend. Every president since has come to at least one Gridiron.
Some expect a new revival is coming after Billy Graham’s gospel-themed funeral.
Fast-food franchise Chick-fil-A has become synonymous with feel-good stories. The company seems truly dedicated to keeping its customers happy, regardless of the cost or effort, and a recent story out of Texas seems to confirm this impressive track record.









