A government lab has come up with a new technology to track down the source of tainted foods, hoping to limit or prevent food-borne illness.
Even though imprisoned Pastor Saeed Abedini cannot be there for his son Jacob's 7th birthday this week, he sent a touching letter to his son reminding him of the one Father that will be with him wherever he goes.
Fake IRS agents have been targeting people with harassing phone calls since 2013 in what one federal official calls the largest such scam in the agency's history.
Walt Disney's charming fairy tale of "Cinderella" comes to life on the big screen this weekend, and critics are already giving it family friendly ratings.
The latest American health worker to contract Ebola while volunteering in Africa is being treated Friday at the National Institutes of Health.
Americans are not happy with the U.S. government. In fact, they say the government is the number one problem our country is facing.
Alabama's House of Representatives has approved the Freedom of Religion in Marriage Act, that seeks to protect individuals from performing weddings against their conscience.
One hundred percent of graduates from a Detroit high school are successfully getting into college. What is making the difference?
Kelly Gissendaner is set to be the first woman executed in the state of Georgia since 1945. But her dramatic spiritual transformation since her conviction in 1997 has many Christians calling for clemency.
Black and white, young and old - thousands returned to the port city of Selma, situated along the Alabama River, to honor the courageous men and women who changed a city in the Deep South and an entire nation.