A group of pro-life students challenging the connection between Planned Parenthood and the Democrat Party was told by an Ohio University staffer their organization cannot distribute literature to other students on the campus commons area, but instead must remain behind their table or risk trouble ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with both presidential nominees in advance of the candidates' first debate Monday evening. Clinton talked the "two-state solution" while Trump broke with longstanding U.S. policy to support the idea of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Trapped in North Korea, Christians suffer the most severe persecutions known to the modern world. Those who escape to China and are aided by Christian missionaries are immediately returned, only to be imprisoned or executed as Christian spies.
Belmont University student wrote that NFL players who raised their fists during the national anthem were "n*****s" who needed to be shot has been booted from the school.
A Christian small business owner in Colorado has filed a federal lawsuit asking the court to toss the state's anti-discrimination law, which she says effectively forces people of faith to use their labor in support of same-sex marriage.
America's leaders have a problem – failing to identify its enemy in radical Islam. Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn (Ret.) says the U.S. cannot defeat what its leaders refuse to identify as a threat.
House panel on "Infants Lives" claims it is ready to hold abortion tissue trafficker in contempt for refusing to supply company records during investigation.
Distributor claims it was obligated by law to remove scenes featuring Jesus in order to make the film available. Viewing public pans "chopped up" film, 11-minutes shorter than U.S. version.
In a racially-charged case of the "devil made me do it," Farrakhan blames all problems in the black community on whites and claims God does not intend blacks to integrate with the oppressor race. Speech is full of racial epithets such as "Cracker."
The former head of the military's Special Operations Command, Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin, is heading up a petition drive to ask the superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to allow its cadet football players to kneel for post-game prayers of thanksgiving, if they so desire.