Following a meeting on anti-terror strategies on Friday, President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron announced their joint plan to tackle domestic extremism.Read More
A local sheriff\'s department in Florida has been forced to send back new rugs after it noticed a typo that read \"In Dog We Trust\" on the city\'s official seal, instead of the state's motto of "In God We Trust." Read More
An Israeli newspaper is gaining international attention after it published a photo of the recent unity march in Paris, but edited out prominent female world leaders from the photo, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel.Read More
In a new effort to curb terrorism, France announced this week that it had arrested 54 people for defending terrorism, either by making hateful comments or glorifying extremism.Read More
The Robertson family brand Duck Commander is reportedly being sued by a Kentucky-based iced tea company that claims the family business did not do enough to sponsor their brand.Read More
A high school teacher in California is reportedly being investigated after being accused of promoting Christianity in the classroom and handing out \"Bible cookies\" to students.Read More
Relatives of Martin Luther King Jr. appeared in court Monday to continue their ongoing legal battle over personal effects of the well-known civil rights leader, including his Nobel Peace Prize and his personal Bible.Read More
As more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, evangelist Franklin Graham is urging Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree on a ceasefire during the 10 days of Easter observances.
Suspected Fulani herdsmen shot to death four people, including a pastor and two women in two separate attacks in Benue State on Tuesday, according to Nigerian media reports.