A group of pastors is fighting back after the Freedom From Religion Foundation filed a lawsuit arguing the "housing allowance" for clergy is unconstitutional. FFRF is suing the federal government, complaining that it is "helping well-heeled pastors" and discriminating against non-religious non-profits.
It's called aliyah, Hebrew for 'going up,' or immigrating to Israel. Each year, thousands of Jews from around the world resettle in Israel. It can be a tough transition. So, why do they do it? To find out, we talked with Neal Brinn, who relocated to Israel with his family just three weeks after he completed 20 years in the U.S. Navy.
Traces of explosives have been found on some of the victims of an EgyptAir flight from Paris that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea in May.
Thanks to a Secret Santa in Tulsa, Oklahoma parents who were delinquent on layaway payments at Walmart can now give their loved ones Christmas gifts.
A Coptic leader says Christians in Egypt have forgiven those responsible for the deadly suicide bombing Sunday at St. Peter and St. Paul's Church in Cairo, which killed 24 church-goers and injured 49 others.
Everyday brings a seemingly endless stream of criticism against President-elect Donald Trump, implying he's responsible for causing controversy during the transition process.
Is the "Affordable Care Act" really affordable for Americans? A new study released on Thursday shows that premium hikes will add $10 billion to the taxpayers tab next year in 2017.
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! The winter weather is hitting the U.S. hard this year, bringing heavy snow and harsh winds to many areas, accompanied by below zero temperatures.
A group of 34 Afghan asylum seekers was sent back to Afghanistan Thursday after being deported from Germany.
Former Miss America, Kirsten Haglund, has launched a podcast on the Faithwire website called, "The Sonder Podcast." Her goal is to tell the inspiring, extraordinary stories of ordinary people.