The number of sexual assaults reported by military service members has increased again. A new survey by the Rand Corporation suggests that victims are becoming more willing to file complaints than in years past.
Authorities are investigating a string of arsons at three Delaware churches this week. All of the blazes were started in the Felton area Tuesday morning.
Across the political spectrum there was outrage and condemnation against a grand jury's decision not to charge a white New York City police officer over the death of Eric Garner, an African-American man.
Should employers make special accommodations for workers who are pregnant? And if so, how far should they go?
Imam Talib Shareef, of the Nation's Mosque in Washington D.C., condemned ISIS saying he views "the whole group as criminals."
Violence against Christians is rampant worldwide. While that's not as true in the U.S., one security expert warns that "if we think we're immune... we're sadly mistaken."
Lawmakers gathered in Washington for the annual lighting of the Capitol Christmas Tree Tuesday night.
A Florida judge has temporarily suspended Fort Lauderdale's ban on feeding the homeless.
Detroit found itself in the dark for several hours after a widespread power outage Tuesday. The cause is still under investigation, but city leaders say Detroit's aging infrastructure is to blame.
A new LifeWay Research survey on marriage and an online pledge drive shows support for a movement to further separate church and state roles in marriage.