When it comes to New Year's resolutions, Americans say they want to improve spiritually almost as much as they want to get fit.
After a rare winter flood killed 18 people in Missouri and Illinois, federal officials are monitoring vulnerable levees that protect hundreds of homes and thousands of people.
A group of cloistered nuns in Philadelphia is celebrating 100 years of non-stop prayer, and they're seeking 100 more.
Updates to the city's anti-discrimination laws have businesses facing potential six-figure penalties if they "misgender" tenants or employees, according to a Breitbart report.
The Oregon bakery owners fined $135,000 in damages for refusing to bake a cake for a gay wedding have delivered a check to a state official.
The worlds of basketball and Christian ministry are mourning the death of Meadowlark Lemon. Lemon played for the Harlem Globetrotters for 24 years and later started his own ministry organization.
The deadly storm system responsible for much of the country's severe weather over the last few days is continuing to head east.
President Barack Obama showed his support for Iraqi Christians and other persecuted believers.
A deadly storm system has killed at least 43 people in seven states and it's not over yet.
As the song goes, "it's the most wonderful time of the year," but for some people the holidays can be tough, especially when it comes to dealiing with difficult family members.









