A new survey shows that support for the federal education standards known as the Common Core is slipping.
Students have racked up a trillion dollars of debt in the U.S. Experts on higher education are questioning the value of college degrees, giving examples of the best and worst schools, and offering ways to learn for a lot less.
Pro-lifers won a big victory in Iowa, Tuesday, after a judge upheld a ban on webcam abortions.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said he'll move ahead with his 2016 presidential campaign despite being indicted on felony counts of abuse of power.
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon has ordered the National Guard to the streets of Ferguson after another night of violence.
The story of legendary football coach, Bob Ladouceur, is hitting the big screen in the new movie, "When the Game Stands Tall." But it is his actions off the field that get the most attention.
SIM missionary David Writebol was finally able to see his wife, Ebola patient Nancy Writebol, on Sunday.
Tear gas and arrests marked the first night of a state-imposed curfew in Ferguson, Missouri, after Gov. Jay Nixon declared a state of emergency in the city.
As the nation mourns the loss of Robin Williams this week, his wife says the actor was struggling with the early stages of Parkinson's disease when he was found dead.
Colorado pot sales aren't making as much money for the state as originally projected, mainly because of black market sales.









