WASHINGTON (AP) - World leaders declared progress Friday in securing nuclear materials worldwide but warned of a persistent and harrowing threat: terrorists getting their hands on a nuclear bomb. "It would change our world," President Barack Obama said.
Advertisers are pulling ads from TLC's "Jill & Jessa: Counting On" after they found out the ads aired during the reality show without them knowing about it, according to numerous sources.
Tornadoes swept across Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi Thursday night.
A Christian legal group is offering to defend North Carolina's new bathroom law after the state's attorney general refused to do it this week, even though it's his legal responsibility to do so.
George Mason University has renamed its law school the "Antonin Scalia School of Law" in honor of the late Supreme Court justice.
They're questions every soul wrestles with at some point -- Who is God? Is there life after death? Now the National Geographic Channel is trying to tackle that age-old query with the help of actor Morgan Freeman.
Police pursuits are often glamorized in film and TV, but the dark reality is that these high-speed chases often lead to death and serious injury. Now, a new technology that is changing the way officers go after suspects and is preventing these risky chases from ever occurring.
Former Mississippi State student Jaelyn Delshaun Young is facing up to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to trying to join ISIS in Syria.
A group of black ministers held a press conference in Georgia Thursday to urge Gov. Nathan Deal to reverse his pledge to veto a religious liberty bill. "We've been through discrimination... this is not discrimination," they said.
A Colorado school district will soon distribute satanic and atheist literature to middle school and high school students after pressure from atheist groups.