The controversial Singaporean YouTuber Amos Yee has finally been granted asylum after being in a U.S. detention facility since December.
The Scottish Episcopal Church faces punishment because overturning the Anglican canon law stipulation that marriage must be between a man and a woman.
A former Colorado student sues her school district for anti-atheist discrimination and seeks damages for economic losses and emotional distress.
A little baby girl died because her parents didn’t want to treat her with medicine; parents have been charged with involuntary manslaughter.
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry promised at the Louisiana Family Forum gala in Baton Rouge “We will get prayer back in public schools”.
The Humanist Society’s results showed that 72.4% of Scots are not religious, which raises concerns about Scottland’s official statistics on religion.
A 35-year-old Christian man has been sentenced to death in Pakistan over “blasphemous” WhatsApp message sent to his Muslim friend.
“The major precipitating risk factor” in abuse cases in the Catholic Church is certainly the institution’s celibacy requirement, a new study finds.
A Georgia teacher presented a poem to middle school students describing god as “a mythical creature like a unicorn”, angering some Christians.
America’s changing its religious identity if it’s judged by the single largest survey conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute.