Police took 23-year-old Abdul Raheem Habil Ali-Skelton into custody early Sunday after he threatened to open fire on everyone in a Walgreens store in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota.
The FBI is not sharing its hacking secret with Apple after they successfully accessed the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernadino killers, the Los Angeles Times reports.
In an unusual move, the U.S. Supreme Court is requesting additional information in the case that has pitted The Little Sisters of the Poor against Obamacare.
An atheist who filed a lawsuit against the mayor of Texas is now dropping his case, citing his wife's health.
The legal showdown between Apple and the FBI is officially over after the intelligence agency successfully hacked into the iPhone of one of the San Bernardino terrorists.
Utah has become the first state to require doctors to give anesthesia to women having abortions at 20 weeks or later.
Bellevue Baptist Church n Tennessee is counting its blessings after a gunman walked into its sanctuary with several guns on Easter morning. CBN News has eported on this effective ecurity team for ne of the largest churches in Memphis.
North Carolina Attorney General Roy Cooper says he will not defend a new state law that bars Charlotte and other local governments from approving protections for LGBT people.
With law enforcement officers under intense scrutiny and a spike in violence against men and women in blue, many cops across the nation are thinking twice about the way they do their jobs.
Capitol Police shot a man on Monday after he pulled a weapon at a U.S. Capitol checkpoint. The suspect was taken to a local hospital and a female bystander sustained non-life-threatening injuries.