A federal appeals court rules that Texas can require the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms, allowing posters of the religious doctrine to go up throughout the state.
What this does today is make very clear that we, as a legislature, or as a state, continue to say we are not going to offer a religious exemption,” said Rep. Cristin McCarthy Vahey.
The owner of the gun that was used by a gunman to kill eight children in Louisiana on Sunday says the firearm was stolen from ...
The Navy is reviewing the design and costs of its Ford-class aircraft carrier, one of its most high-tech and expensive ...
Five years ago, legendary Bible teacher Beth Moore made national headlines when she left the Southern Baptist Convention, the ...
Rex Heuermann, the Long Island architect who pleaded guilty in the Gilgo Beach killings earlier this month, including the ...
A teenager charged with killing his stepsister on a Carnival Cruise ship has filed a not-guilty plea and waived his ...
The man who recently pleaded guilty to New York’s Gilgo Beach serial murders has told his ex-wife he killed most of his ...
Three Georgia State Patrol troopers have been fired after an investigation found they sought payouts from the insurance companies of drivers involved in chases, claiming personal injuries. The ...
A Cheshire High School student has been released after he was arrested two weeks ago by U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Ohio State University says its recently resigned president violated school policy by attempting to help a woman with whom he ...
President Donald Trump has announced an extension of the ceasefire in the Iran war, giving mediators additional time to ...
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