President Obama is making a stronger push for Merrick Garland, his nominee for the Supreme Court seat vacated by the late conservative Justice Antonin Scalia. But Republicans are standing firm in their decision not to hold a hearing or vote on Garland...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is meeting with Iraqi leaders in Baghdad Friday to strategize ways to fight ISIS.
Democrats have been saying for months that their campaign has been civil compared to the bitter fighting among Republicans. But now the gloves are also coming off between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton.
The ACLU of Indiana is formally challenging the state's new abortion law on behalf of Planned Parenthood and the state of Kentucky.
A federal judge has ruled that Los Angeles County violated the Constitution by voting to put a cross back on its seal.
A growing number of politicians, corporations and celebrities are blasting Mississippi and North Carolina for what they call discrimination laws. But a leading religious liberty expert says he's still hopeful about freedom.
A senior Indiana state trooper has been fired for evangelizing to citizens on the job.
The Department of Homeland Security is changing some wording on its naturalization test about religion at the request of Sen. James Lankford, R-Okla., becauseit suggested "freedom of religion" was not a public right.
North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest says the state's new bathroom law was a "defensive" response to a local action and says the Left has used a "methodically orchestrated campaign" to fight it every step of the way.
Several churches in Turkey are under government control. The Turkish government says it's to protect them. Not everyone sees it that way and some church leaders say there's a lot at stake.