If you want to get an idea of what horses are thinking, just watch their ears.
A new poll shows the majority of Americans agree that better transportation is worthwhile, but they're divided over how to pay for it.
As autism rates go up across the U.S., parents must face round-the-clock care and odds stacked against their marriages. Jill's House in Virginia is reaching out to help families by providing special care for special needs children.
The Kentucky Tourism Development Finance Board voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve the incentives for the Ark Encounter to be built in Williamstown.
There's a growing movement among those who struggle with same-sex attraction, with some calling themselves "gay Christians" who focus on celibacy instead of transformation.
William Binney worked for the National Security Agency as a code-breaker for more than 30 years. At a recent conference, he said their ultimate goal is total population control.
The husband of Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudan woman who refused to recant her Christian faith, said his family is healthy but very tired after finally arriving in the United States.
The water ban that water forced hundreds of thousands of residents in Toledo, Ohio, to use bottled water to drink and bathe has been lifted, the city mayor said Monday.
A new poll shows women are tired of the "war on women" rhetoric used by liberal politicians to win votes.
A federal judge ruled that Alabama lawmakers exceeded their authority when they passed a law requiring doctors at abortion clinics to have hospital admitting privileges.