Americans are becoming less religious, according to a new study by the Pew Research Center.
Voters in Houston will vote Tuesday on a controversial measure that would allow men identifying as women to use the women's restroom and other public faciliites for women.
They waited a year for it, but after just barely losing the World Series last season, the Kansas City Royals are now the champions of baseball.
There's a growing sentiment that Christians are under attack more than ever before in the U.S. Now those fighting back have evidence it may actually be worse than feared.
The Episcopal church is making history. The denomination installed its first black presiding bishop in a ceremony at the Washington National Cathedral this weekend.
Actor turned statesman, Fred Thompson dies Sunday at the age of 73.
There's one thing Evangelist Franklin Graham agrees with Donald Trump and Ben Carson on: it's time to ditch political correctness.
The IRS is under investigation by two top senators for secret cell phone tracking systems known as Stingrays.
Many believe without another Great Awakening, America could slide into a long, dark decline. But some faith leaders say that Christians who want a national revival have to realize they have a part to play first.
Two bioethicists who sometimes disagree over the abortion issue have agreed on one thing: concerns over Planned Parenthood's abortion practices.









