An annual survey conducted by The Military Times survey show a continued decline in President Obama\'s approval from the military. \"The nation is failing today\'s troops and veterans,\" said Military Times newsroom correspondent Tony Lombardo in a video summary of the results.
Relatives waiting for news of those on board AirAsia\'s Flight QZ8501 broke into tears as they watched rescuers begin pulling bodies and wreckage from the sea off the coast of Borneo Dec. 30. The plane, which lost contact with air traffic control early on Saturday in bad weather on its way to ...
A hearse carrying the casket and body of 19-year-old deceased Jonté Lee Reed, was reportedly stolen during a Saturday morning funeral at Ebenezer Baptist Church in South Los Angeles.
Terminally ill basketball player Lauren Hill made rounds to raise money for cancer research this weekend and hopes to reach her $1 million goal by New Year\'s Eve.
Slain New York City Police Officer Rafael Ramos was honored with a posthumous Bachelor of Arts degree in Religion from Faith Evangelical College and Seminary of Tacoma, Washington, and named an honorary police department chaplain at his funeral, Saturday, Dec. 27.
When Indiana lawmakers convene January 6, they will consider a bill that will grant individuals and businesses the right to seek exemptions from regulations that interfere with the right to freely exercise religious beliefs in the workplace.
A month after he was first detained by Chinese authorities, Peter Hahn, the Korean American Christian aid worker who ran a vocational school in the border region of China and North Korea was arrested last Friday.
U.S. defense officials claimed last week that China conducted a long-range flight test of a missile that could reach anywhere in the United States. It is the first time the country has tested a missile with the ability to carry multiple warheads.
Using Ikea\'s minimalist approach to design, advertising agency McCann Spain has created a Christmas commercial for the international retailer that sells much more than a product.
The Oklahoma doctor accused of performing drug-induced abortions on women who were not pregnant was charged with racketeering Thursday, Dec. 19. If found guilty, Dr. Naresh Patel faces prison and a $13,000 fine.