Deputy Brian Bussell of Butler County Sheriff\'s Office booked a hotel for a homeless family with money out of his own pocket, took them to the local Walmart, and bought them clothes, snacks, and shoes--and didn\'t tell anyone.
Bill Nye \"the Science Guy\" has a new YouTube video supposedly using science to support abortion rights – but his critics say it is Nye who is woefully wrong on the facts.
A Texas police chief has written a one-sentence reply to the Freedom from Religion Foundation\'s demand that he remove decals bearing the words \"In God We Trust\" from patrol vehicles.
\"As the field of health-related services grows, Truett-McConnell is prepared to raise up godly professionals who share Christ and serve others,\" said Truett-McConnell President Emir Caner. \"And we are blessed to have some of the premier faculty related to Exercise Sciences, ensuring our students ...
Telling your kid to work hard on the field is likely to make them healthy and happy. But telling them to prioritize basketball over government and economics because basketball will be more likely to land them a career is not only damaging to their futures but blatantly false.
Parents of middle school children in one Tennessee county are expressing outrage that their kids are learning the Five Pillars of Islam and being asked to write sentences such as \"there is no god but Allah\" – but not learning anything about Christianity.
Police officers in one Massachusetts city are are ticketing children for good behavior to foster community trust in a new initiative to create a positive police image.
After Corinthian Colleges announced its closure on August 26, following its declaration of bankruptcy, more than 12,000 former students have filed for loan forgiveness with the Department of Education.
The American Civil Liberties Union has sued the state of Nevada for offering education savings accounts to all children, allowing families that withdraw from public schools an educational stipend of about $5,000 per child.
Detroit Lions wide receiver Ryan Broyles tries hard not to complain much. Despite three back-to-back years of season-ending injuries, and increasing uncertainty over a permanent spot on the Lions\' roster, his outlook stays positive. He knows it\'s not just playing football that keeps his happy ...
An 18 year-old Tennessee man credits God, prayer, and Siri, Apple iPhone\'s voice-activated \"intelligent assistant,\" with saving his life when he became trapped under his 5,000 pound 1998 black Dodge Dakota pickup truck last month.