A federal court of appeals heard arguments on the constitutionality of a Mississippi law requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at local hospitals.
Wednesday marks an historic day for America -- an event that will bring big names in politics and the evangelical community for a national celebration and prayer.
Fifty-five years after Charlton Heston brought the classic novel "Ben-Hur" to life on the silver screen, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey are set to tackle a remake.
Fewer active duty soldiers are taking their own lives, but the amount of reserve soldier suicides is still going up, passing the amount of active duty suicides last year.
Movie reviewers from Plugged In would suggest opting for "God's Not Dead" or Disney's "Bears" over "Brick Mansions."
An advisory committee is recommending Oregon drop its problem-plagued online health exchange and replace it with HealthCare.gov.
Disney World is adding RFID to their theme park locations worldwide.
More than 450 people have died from violent incidents in a church or faith-based property since 1999, according to Sheepdog Seminars for Churches.
A West Virginian school removed a Bible verse from its premises after complaints from the Wisconsin-based Freedom from Religion Foundation.
A second grader in Cypress, Texas, was told not to read her Bible during "read to myself" independent reading time, according to the Liberty Institute.









