The Bible is one of the most challenged books at public schools and libraries across the country, right up there with books featuring extreme profanity, transgender agendas, and graphic sexual content.
Phil Robertson from the Christian reality TV show "Duck Dynasty" performed the pre-race ceremony at the Duck Commander 500 on Saturday at the Texas Motor Speedway.
During the ceremony, Robertson prayed and thanked God for the Bible and for guns.
"All right Texas, we got here via Bibles and guns," the 69-year-old Robertson said. "I'm fixing to pray to the one who made that possible."
Supporters of a North Carolina "bathroom" bill are rallying at the state's capitol to show leaders they believe public safety and the security of women and children are at the heart of the bill, not discrimination.
Washington state is warning pharmacists their licenses will be revoked if they refuse for religious reasons to carry morning after pills.
CIA Director John Brennan says the intelligence agency will not obey a waterboarding order from the next president of the United States.
Franklin Graham and a recently retired Army vet have teamed up to bring God's word to active duty military service members.
College campuses across the U.S. are participating in a poster campaign to raise awareness about "institutional oppression."
A North Carolina couple are scheduled to open up the first safe house in the United States for sex trafficked boys
In Fairview Park, Ohio, a woman is caught on tape snorting heroin in a restaurant booth. Later she administers Narcan, a heroin antidote, to the man sitting across from her--he overdosed.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has officially inaugurated a mosque in Maryland, near Washington, D.C.









