Gunmen attacked four Christian churches in northern Nigeria, Sunday, killing at least 30 people.
The calendar might say it's 2014, but in Britain it's starting to feel like George Orwell's "1984." Officials have decided that certain things can no longer be said.
The European Court of Human Rights has upheld France's law banning Muslim veils from being worn on the streets.
The U.S. men's soccer team is out of the World Cup after a heartbreaking loss to Belgium, but some are calling it a big win for U.S. soccer.
The leader of the Islamic terror group known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is calling for a holy war in Iraq.
Meriam Ibrahim, the Christian Sudanese mother who was forced to give birth with her legs chained in prison, says that her baby daughter is disabled as a result.
More than 2,400 people were killed in the Islamic takeover of Iraq in June. That's the highest monthly toll since 2007.
The terrorists that have conquered large areas of Iraq and Syria have declared their territory an Islamic caliphate and are demanding support from Muslims worldwide.
The Libyan militant accused of masterminding the deadly Benghazi attacks that have become a flashpoint in U.S. politics pleaded not guilty to conspiracy Saturday in a federal courtroom in Washington.
President Obama is asking Congress for $500 million to arm and train moderate Syrian rebels as ISIS rampages through Syria and Iraq.