The U.S. Justice Department has told North Carolina that its latest bathroom ordinance violates civil rights.
Dr. Tony Evans, honorary chair for the National Day of Prayer, says that with war, terrorism, economic uncertainty, and a consequential election in November, we need to pray now more than ever.
Prayer in the military is under attack, according to the ACLJ. It reports the Military Religious Freedom Foundation wants National Day of Prayer events at Marine Corps University canceled.
Thursday May 5 marks the 65th annual National Day of Prayer and organizers are calling upon Americans across the country to humbly come before God's throne.
Illinois has emerged this week as a battleground state in the emerging national debate over bathroom policies. A suburban Chicago parents group is suing the federal government and local school district over a new federal policy allowing transgender to use school bathrooms of their choice.
Target's liberal bathroom policy is getting backlash from consumers. Customer surveys from two separate research firms show Target's reputation has since fallen dramatically.
Evangelist Franklin Graham says the bathroom battle erupted in Charlotte, North Carolina, because Christians chose not to vote in the last mayoral election.
Medical errors are now the third leading cause of death in the United States, the British Medical Journal reports.
President Barack Obama is preparing to designate the Stonewall Inn in New York the first national monument dedicated to gay rights.
The Navy SEAL killed in Iraq on Tuesday was identified as Charlie Keating IV, a former Phoenix high school star distance runner and the grandson of the late Arizona financier involved in the 1980s savings and loan scandal.