The Supreme Court struck down a law that bans sex offenders from using social media. See how one app can keep you and your family safe from online predators.
Someone or something inflicted enough damage to leave the 22-year-old in a vegetative state.
This couple has adopted 88 kids.
President Donald Trump and his administration are still trying to determine whether to send some 4,000 American troops to Afghanistan.But is that the right decision?
The U.S. Supreme Court handed an Asian-American rock band a victory Monday, allowing them to trademark their name, "The Slants." Now some analysts say the ruling suggests Washington, D.C.'s football team now has a better chance of holding onto its Washington Redskins trademark.
Russia is angry at the United States because U.S. jets shot down a Syrian warplane.
It's the deadliest collision of a Navy warship in decades, the bow of a Philippines-registered cargo ship rammed into the side of USS Fitzgerald. Seven U.S. sailors died at sea have been identified.
One Philadelphia Catholic church saw its Mount Airy neighborhood change from half Jewish/half Catholic in the 1960s and 70s to 100 percent African-American today. To keep its doors open as the neighborhood demographic changed, the Catholic parish needed to convince its neighbors that it could meet their spiritual needs. It did that not by changing its theology, but by changing its culture.
Every year on June 20, humanitarian relief workers, along with The United Nations, try to direct global attention to the plight of refugees. Former Iraqi exile Jalil Dawood believes that God can use the crisis to bring salvation to muslims.
Carrie Fisher's autopsy report shows the actress had cocaine in her system when she fell ill on a plane last year, but investigators could not determine what impact the cocaine and other drugs found in her system had on her death.









