The Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina will be able to keep an estimated $500 million in property and assets belonging to the parishes within the Diocese before it withdrew from The Episcopal Church in 2012.
Military chaplains are feeling the pressure to conform to the new reality, as some label biblical values "hate speech."
NBC News Anchor Brian Williams didn't come under fire 12 years ago in Iraq, but he's catching plenty of flack after confessing to the truth.
The new Shariah tribunal in Irving, Texas, is trying to assure Americans they're not planning to follow the type of Shariah law practiced in Muslim countries. But critics aren't convinced.
Just in time for National Marriage Week and Valentine's Day, the music-driven romantic drama "The Song" debuts on DVD Feb. 10.
The ABC hit shows The Bachelor and The Bachelorette seem to be a guilty pleasure that have captured hearts around America as they follow men and women in their quest for true love.
Three hundred same sex marriages performed last year in Michigan will be legally recognized by the state.
Lawmakers in California are proposing legislation that would make it harder for parents to opt-out of vaccinating their children.
Anthem, the second largest health insurance provider, has been hacked, the company said in a statement Thursday.
A man who was detained for more than 20 hours by the Transportation Security Administration is suing the agency.