DEKLE BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The first hurricane to hit Florida in more than a decade wiped away beachside buildings and toppled trees onto homes Friday before plowing inland on a path that could send it rolling up the densely populated East Coast with heavy rain, high winds and flooding.
Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte admitted to making up a story about being robbed at gunpoint during the Olympic games. He lost four corporate sponsorships as a result. But now he's been selected by ABC Television to compete in the upcoming season of Dancing with the Stars. That leads us to ask, does lying have any negative repercussions these days? Dr. Linda Mintle weighs in.
Sixty-one years after the murder of Emmett Till, a black teenager from Chicago who was killed in Mississippi, legislation named after Till is moving through Congress, according to The Clarion-Ledger, a newspaper based in Jackson.
The Internal Revenue Service says more than 1 million Social Security numbers were stolen by illegal immigrants, but the tax agency never bothered to tell the victims.
Rising Christian evangelist and convert from Islam Nabeel Qureshi is asking for prayers and seeking God for a miracle after learning he has advanced stomach cancer.
Newly released 911 calls give a haunting look at the brutal terror attack on an Orlando, Florida, nightclub earlier this year.
The National Weather Service has downgraded a previously issued hurricane warning for Hawaii's Big Island. The alert regarding Hurricane Madeline was dropped Wednesday to a tropical storm warning.
Astronaut Jeffrey Williams shared his faith with the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary president and students today from space, telling them that his career has only shown him more of who God is and how it is has strengthened his Christian walk.
Each year, Muslim leaders study the phases of the moon to choose the date of one of their most important holidays and, this year, it looks as if Eid al-Adha--the feast of sacrifice--may fall on the 15th anniversary of 9/11.
The American Center for Law and Justice filed a "massive" federal lawsuit against the U.S. State Department over what it calls the department's "inaction on genocide."