World famous high-wire performer Nik Wallenda is crediting God for saving his team members after a five of them fell 30 feet to the ground.
From the break of the dawn until late at night, Beijing, the capital of China, never sleeps. In the midst of all the noise, sits a unique photo gallery with touching stories. These stories have motivated some American Millennials to move to China.
President Trump is under fire for criticizing judges who oppose his immigration order, but he's not the first president to confront the judiciary.
Pennsylvania is looking to join a host of states with pro-life friendly laws.
It is easy to lump exemptions, deductions and credits into the same basket of tax-saving mechanisms, but they are distinctly different. Learn the simplified differences here.
When Jews began to return to the land of their forefathers in the late 1800s, one of the first orders of business was to cultivate and reforest the land.
A Venezuelan whistleblower says the government is selling passports and visas to suspicious Middle Eastern citizens.
Just days after Donald Trump's inauguration, Iran launched a ballistic missile test, violating a U.N. resolution. A quick White House response showed Iran and the world it's not business as usual in Washington.
Democrats, who are in search for a strategy to deal with the Trump administration and a Republican-controlled Congress, say they plan to aggressively challenge the new White House occupant.
Israeli archaeologists are calling the excavation of a 12th cave that housed Dead Sea scrolls one of the most exciting discoveries of the past 60 years.