Governors and attorneys general claim feds have no right to force new rules on school districts that allow transgenders to choose the public school restroom corresponding to their gender identity.
"Happy Chewbacca mom" Candace Payne told a BuzzFeed Facebook audience Tuesday that her relationship with Christ is the secret to the joy seen in her viral video.
Two pastors left their churches in shock after the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation announced Friday that they were among 32 men arrested for patronizing prostitution and human trafficking charges.
Amid the demands for transgender rights sweeping the nation from courtrooms to school bathrooms, a gossip news item renewed nagging questions about the transgender movement's claims to normalcy.
The incredible ride for viral sensation Candace Payne continued this week, as she took her laugh and her joyful outlook on life to ABC's "Good Morning America" and CBS' "Late Show With James Corden."
A Huffington Post columnist has sparked a new controversy by calling Jesus the first "transgender man," a claim that critics have called "blasphemous" and "a perversion."
Rep. Joseph Kennedy III aims to head off conservative religious challenges to "human dignity" by amending the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. More than 40 liberal, leftist, pro-abortion and atheist groups are supporting the bill which they say will prevent the use of religious liberty to deny ...
The joyful Texas woman whose Chewbacca mask video went viral has been rewarded by Kohl's with gift cards, reward points – and three more Chewbacca masks.
A who's who among evangelicals will attend an invitation only event with Donald Trump in the Big Apple soon, a meeting seen as critical to garnering support from social conservatives.
When a Dallas-area mother stops in the parking lot to try on her new Star Wars mask, she dissolves into contagious laughter and records it in a Facebook video that has gone viral with over 47 million viewers in one day. She explains the source of her joy in an interview with the Christian Examiner.
In 2014, President Obama ordered non-discrimination protections for sexual orientation and gender identity be added to the requirements to which all federal contractors must adhere. Now, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill which essentially overturns the executive order.