Sen. Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., is introducing a bill that would authorize the government to monitor speech on television, radio, and online.
Kentucky Derby fans will flood Louisville this weekend, pumping millions into the local economy. But some of that money will go towards commercial sex.
The history of healing in the U.S. can be traced to John G. Lake, a leader of the Pentecostal movement. His legacy lives on with the re-opening of his "healing rooms."
Divorce could be contagious, according to new research from Brown University.
A federal judge ruled that a suburb in Ohio did not discriminate when they blocked a Christian school from moving into an office building.
Schools across the country use technology to track student data. But many worry that personal information collected on their kids could someday be used against them.
Joan Kroc was philanthropist who dreamed that the rich and poor would come together to enjoy the finer things in life. Her dream has become a reality.
The storm system that spawned dozens of tornadoes across the South has left parts of the East Coast under water.
At least two people are dead and more than 100 injured following an explosion at a jail in Pensacola, Florida.
The developer who once proposed a mosque and Muslim community center near New York City's ground zero now plans to build a museum devoted to Islam at the same site.