The music world has lost a legend. Gospel singer and songwriter Andraé Crouch died Thursday after being admitted to the hospital last weekend following a heart attack.
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Gospel legend Andraé Crouch is still in the hospital but his sister, Sandra Crouch, says he is responding to treatment.
Atlanta fire chief Kelvin Cochran was fired from his job after publishing anti-gay comments in a book. He authored the book as part of lesson plans for a men's Bible study, which took place outside of work.
A Washington judge says the state can bring a consumer protection lawsuit against a florist who refused to provide flowers for a gay wedding.
It's dangerously cold across the country Thursday. Wind chill warnings, watches or advisories are in place for more than 150 million people all the way from Montana to Maine to Florida.
The winter weather is forcing schools to close from Chicago to Minneapolis and the Dakotas, with Arctic air even in the Deep South.
The FBI is launching an investigation after a doctor was killed when a gunman opened fire at a Veterans Affairs medical center at Fort Bliss
The Morris Cerullo World Evangelism has released a first run of their magazine A Global Call to Prayer.
Former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has been sentenced to two years in prison for taking money and gifts in exchange for promoting a dietary supplement while he was in office.