Facebook says it is dropping its reliance on news outlets to help determine what gets posted as a "trending topic" on the giant social network, a move adopted after a backlash over a report saying it suppressed conservative views.
An Iraqi-American lawyer who faces prison time after being convicted of immigration fraud says the U.S. government targeted him for speaking out on behalf of Christians.
Yale University has introduced all gender restrooms in 23 buildings during its 315th commencement in hopes of creating a welcoming campus.
A Baltimore police officer has been acquitted of assault and other charges in the arrest of Freddie Gray, a young black man who died a week after he was critically injured in police custody.
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin has vetoed a bill that would have criminalized the performance of an abortion in the state, saying it was vague and would not be able to withstand a criminal constitutional challenge.
A female shopper at the Ross Dress for Less Department store in Mesquite, Texas, could not believe her ears when she heard a man's voice in the woman's dressing room. The male customer was allowed to enter the dressing room by store management and when the female shopper complained she was told that "he was representing himself as a woman today."
An Ohio church that nearly closed its doors 20 years ago is celebrating its 100th birthday with new construction to make room for its growing congregation.
There are some 400,000 children in the U.S. foster care system and adopting these children can be expensive.
Former NFL Quarterback and college-football star Tim Tebow recently announced that he is writing a book about keeping your faith during seasons of disappointment.
Sharing the Gospel can be a daunting task even for the most devoted Christian, but it doesn't have to be, according to a leader of one of the nation's most effective evangelistic organizations.









