The U.S. Justice Department has charged seven hackers with ties to the Iranian government, for dozens of damaging cyber-attacks on banks and a small dam outside New York City.
When you look around your congregation on Sundays, chances are there are more women in the service than men, and that observation is right in line with the findings of a new study.
Indiana is now the second state to pass a law that protects babies with fetal genetic abnormalities from abortion, including unborn babies with Down Syndrome.
Franklin Graham is taking a stand against the NFL for threatening to boycott the state of Georgia over a religious exemption bill.
One half of American workers live in jurisdictions where they do not have statutory protection against employer retaliation for their political activities outside of work. Now one group is hoping to change that.
Colorado residents are digging out Thursday after being pummeled by a powerful spring snowstorm. The storm is now moving into the Midwest, bringing snow to the Plains states on into Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
The governor of North Carolina has signed a bill that repeals the transgender bathroom ordinance in Charlotte.
University of California has adopted a new policy to combat anti-Semitism on campus.
A proposal to put Christ back into "Christmas break" for a school district in Omaha, Nebraska has been rejected.
A regular day at Dutch Bros. Coffee shop took an unexpected turn ending in a powerful scene of prayer.