Christian owners of a small calligraphy and print shop in Phoenix are bringing the city to court in order to avoid potential fines, criminal citations and jail time if they refuse to offer their services for same-sex wedding ceremonies.
Inspired by stories of Chinese Christians persecuted for their faith, some Chinese Millennials are putting college on hold for a year to seek God in the United States.
Top Latino evangelical leader warns he may not use videotaped message from Donald Trump at annual conference.
President Obama has appointed a transgender woman to serve on his Advisory Council on Faith-based Neighborhood Partnerships.
Just before what's expected to be a record travel summer, the Transportation Security Administration is under enormous pressure to reduce airport security wait times.
Eric Manning has been confirmed as secretary of the Army, making him the first openly gay leader of a U.S. military service.
A bill giving the families of Sept. 11 victims the right to sue the government of Saudi Arabia is moving forward despite pressure from the Saudis and resistance from the Obama administration.
The South Carolina legislature passed a bill Tuesday that prohibits abortions after 19 weeks. Sixteen states have enacted similar late-term abortion bans.
In the midst of political unrest and food shortages, Orlando churches are welcoming immigrants from Venezuela.
A Pennsylvania law professor believes the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), passed in 1993, gives the green light to discriminate today.









