Hundreds of celebrities came out to celebrate faith and family friendly movies and TV shows at the 22nd annual Movie Guide Awards in Hollywood.
The FCC has abandoned a plan to place government monitors in newsrooms and ask probing questions of news gatherers, at least for now.
A government program that forces drivers to pull off the road and answer questions about their driving habits is sparking an outcry from motorists.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer is under intense pressure to veto a measure that allows business owners to deny service to gays and lesbians on religious grounds.
Gay couples in Chicago will be able to marry sooner than thought.
A federal appeals court has ruled against the University of Notre Dame in a lawsuit over the Obamacare contraception mandate.
Now that it is legal to buy marijuana in Colorado, the state's Department of Human Services is worried people on welfare are using their benefits to buy the drug.
Chattanooga, Tenn., is the most Bible-minded city in America, according to a new survey.
Those believing federal agencies are abusing their constitutional limits were before the Supreme Court with another case to rein in one of those agencies.
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel is recommending big cuts to the 2015 defense budget that would include shrinking the Army to its smallest size since 1940.