An Oklahoma federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit against a privately funded Ten Commandments monument on the grounds of the state's Capitol.
Protests in Ferguson, Missouri, took a violent turn this week. Early Thursday, two officers were reportedly shot outside of the city police department as a demonstration was ending.
Blessings are being banned at Robins Air Force Base in Georgia.
Oklahoma lawmakers have approved a bill that gives church leaders the right to object to performing same-sex marriage ceremonies.
In a cinematic one-night event, Pastor John Hagee's best-selling book, Four Blood Moons, is slated to hit theaters this month.
The magazine Psychology Today has reversed its position and will not allow therapists to place ads offering to help people grappling with same-sex attraction.
As a Vietnam War veteran, Roy Moore is no stranger to a fight. But today he's engaged in a battle of a different kind one being waged in the courts over same-sex marriage.
The University of Oklahoma has expelled two members of the fraternity caught on video chanting racist statements, and more disciplinary action could be on the way.
A federal appeals court has ruled Missouri's House of Worship Protection Act is a violation of the First Amendment.
Seven Marines and four soldiers aboard an Army helicopter that crashed over waters off Florida during a routine night training mission were presumed dead Wednesday as fog hampered crews' search efforts, a military official said.