Erin Merryn is on a mission. She is advocating for sexual abuse education for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade students in all U.S. public school districts. A law named after her, known as Erin's Law, calls for this curriculum.
A man identifying as a woman who says video taken over fitting room stalls is "sexually gratifying" is charged with voyeurism.
The House Select Investigation Panel says it has uncovered hidden secrets in its investigation of allegations that Planned Parenthood is selling body parts from aborted babies.
LGBT history lessons are creeping closer to California classrooms. State education officials are moving toward passing a law Thursday requiring public schools to teach LGBT history.
In the aftermath of the shootings deaths of five police officers in Dallas, people across the country have started breaking down barriers and crossing racial lines to pray together for peace and safety.
A securalist foundation has contacted thousands of schools in the Midwest warning them that taking a field trip to the Ark Encounter in Kentucky might get them sued.
President Barack Obama will soon meet with leaders in law enforcement and government as well as activists in an effort to find ways to stop the violence between police and minorities.
A former Atlanta fire chief let go for his biblical beliefs on marriage is speaking out. Kelvin Cochran told his story to lawmakers and religious liberty leaders on Capitol Hill Tuesday.
This year, the rock-n-roll city of Cleveland is also host to the Republican National Convention, picked by the RNC out of a list of cities, which included Dallas and Las Vegas. RNC Press Secretary Audrey Scagnelli told CBN News why.
Attorneys for the man accused of murdering nine black parishioners last year at a Charleston, South Carolina, church say he suffers from mental illness.









