A national survey shows that many Americans' attitudes about their core freedoms are changing.
The nation is grieving over the loss of at least five police officers in Dallas and two black men from separate states who died earlier this week.
Churches should pray specifically for the families of those killed in shootings across the country this week, says Southern Baptist spokesman Dr. Russell Moore.
A suburban St. Louis police officer was "ambushed" during a traffic stop Friday and shot at least once, wounding him critically, authorities said.
While the nation convulses from the chaos of the recent wave of violence in Dallas, Louisiana, and Minnesota, churches and pastors are offering ideas on how Christians should respond.
Dallas' mayor and local faith leaders came together to pray for the families and victims of Thursday night's deadly shooting that left five police officers dead.
States are fighting to stop the Obama administration's transgender bathroom directive while they still have a chance.
Snipers opened fire on police officers in the heart of Dallas, killing five officers and injuring seven others during protests over two recent fatal police shootings of black men, police said, in a week that bore dark echoes of the tumultuous civil rights era.
Many state, local and county institutions are dropping the time-honored tradition of prayer after secularist groups have told them it is unconstitutional.
With students on summer break, public schools are preparing for fall and grappling with how they'll respond to the Obama administration's edict on school showers, lockers and bathrooms.








