In the state of Georgia, a state situated in the heart of the Bible Belt where religion has an important place in culture and everyday life, a mixture of religion and politics is not exactly unusual.
Pope Francis says he is "not afraid of a split" with US Catholics, calling schism part of church's history.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg has been talking about faith more than other Democrats and in a different way than most Republicans.
Muslim girl from East London is waiting a high court decision about her life because doctors said life-support should be withdrawn; parents disagree.
Senator Bernie Sanders, Democratic presidential candidate, spoke at the Islamic Society of North America's presidential forum.
In Lebanon it is still impossible to conclude civil marriage; couples can only register a marriage outside the country or conclude religious marriage.
Top court in Bangladesh removed the word ‘virgin’ from marriage registration forms and ordered the government to replace it with ‘unmarried’ instead.
Iranian woman, Saba Kord Afshari, was sentenced to 24 years in prison for removing compulsory hijab during the equality protest.
The Mormon Church issued new guidance to avoid unintentional ingestion of coffee; warns ‘the word coffee isn’t always in the name of coffee drinks.’
Churches are training its congregants and making it easier for them to bring weapons to church in the wake of frequent mass shootings.