The Environmental Protection Agency says it's going ahead with a new federal rule despite a court order that blocked the measure in 13 states.
The legalization of same-sex marriage has prompted a Montana man, his wife, and his common-law wife to file a federal lawsuit to strike down the state's laws against bigamy.
"War Room," a movie about the power of prayer, was the leading new film at the box office this past weekend. It opened at No. 2 with $11 million in ticket sales, behind "Straight Outta Compton."
A federal judge has ruled that a Ten Commandments monument at a school in western Pennsylvania violates the Constitution. But he didn't order it removed.
The Obama administration is renaming Mount McKinley, in a nod to native Alaskans before his trip there this week.
Family, friends and community members gathered for an interfaith service in memory of the two journalists killed during a live broadcast last week in Virginia.
A Kentucky clerk who's under fire for refusing to issue same-sex marriage licenses is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to grant "asylum for her conscience."
The fight to remove Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger's controversial bust from the National Portrait Gallery is ongoing.
At least 20 people are dead in the Caribbean island of Dominica after Tropical Storm Erika caused flooding and mudslides. Now the remnants of that storm are hitting Florida.
Bible clubs in the public schools are growing across California. Find out what happened when rival gang members stumbled into one as they were running from school security.