ACLU sues North Carolina, claiming all objective external and internal biological evidence doesn't matter. As long as a man feels like a woman, or a woman like a man, they can use the restroom corresponding to their "gender identity."
Following a decision by the U.S. Supreme Court today to unanimously overturn the lower court rulings against the Little Sisters of the Poor, the president of Truett-McConnell University said he was "thrilled" a six year "battle of ups and downs" has finally come to an end.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday rejected a challenge to a law that hits the justices close to home: a ban on protests on the marble plaza in front of the courthouse where they hear cases and issue rulings.
David and Jason Benham, the twin brothers who were fired from an HGTV reality show because of their opposition to gay marriage, have slammed President Obama's transgender bathroom directive to public schools, calling it a means to create "chaos."
Police in Santa Clara, just outside of San Francisco, have no leads so far on who spray painted the granite cross, but the incident might be linked to a federal lawsuit over the presence of the monument.
Many movies try to inspire the audience, but they rarely have an impact that "The Abolitionists" -- which will be in theaters for one night only Monday – already has.
A prominent TV watchdog group is urging the FCC and Congress to reform the TV ratings system in light of an ABC comedy that was rated TV-PG joking about pedophilia and child molestation.
Five Southern Baptist state conventions leaders have accused the denomination's North American Mission Board (NAMB) of linking financial support from the national entity — funding for church planting and other ministries — to secretive Cooperative Agreements.
Golden State Warrior guard Stephen Curry accepted his second straight NBA Most Valuable Player trophy award Tuesday, and then sprinkled comments about his Christian faith throughout a news conference televised nationwide.