Sister Madonna Buder goes above and beyond her church duties. She is also taking on one of the hardest races: the triathlon. At 86-years-old, she has completed 30 races as a triathlete.
Abortion supporters have a new tactic in the face of hundreds of laws around the country. They're "going on the offensive," encouraging women who have had abortions to be bold and unapologetic, according to The Washington Post.
The US economy is at its weakest in decades, while recovery remains at its lowest point since the post World War II era.
A federal judge in Texas has blocked the Obama administration's order to allow public school students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms that fit with their self-identified gender identity.
While politicians are finally getting involved, churches and ministries have been on the frontlines of the relief effort from the beginning.
Princeton University recently released new guidelines that forces staff to use "gender-inclusive language" when addressing students.
In the final night of Olympic track and field the men and women's 4x400 meter relay team won the gold.
Researchers have discovered the possibility of another earthlike planet that could sustain life.
German news outlet Der Spiegel first broke the story, saying the European Southern Observatory found a previously unknown neighboring planet that could contain water.
Scientists reportedly spotted the Earth-sized planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun that still rests within the habitable zone.
A federal judge has dismissed three lawsuits filed against Kentucky's Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis, who refused to issue marriage licenses to same sex couples last year because it violated her religious convictions.
Kenya's Vivian Cheruiyot won the gold in the women's 5,000 meter race on Friday night, but American Olympic viewers are still celebrating Abbey D'Agostino selfless act during the first round heat of the race earlier this week.









