An Iranian man, who was sentenced to death for allegedly insulting Prophet Mohammed, had his sentence commuted to studying theology for two years.
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of a nativity scene placed on the courthouse lawn of Franklin County, Indiana.
Taxpayer-funded Congressional Prayer Caucus meets regularly at the Capitol to support the role of Christian faith and prayer in American governance.
The commander of Marine Corps Base Hawaii said a religious signboard would remain even though Military Religious Freedom Foundation objected.
Responding to the American Civil Liberties Union’s allegations in Louisiana, attorneys for Bossier Parish School Board claim charges are baseless.
Religious freedom is no excuse to deny any American his or her constitutional rights, said President Barack Obama to the country’s LGBT community.
The Republican Party of Oklahoma has offered home to a religious structure that was asked to be removed from the Capitol by October 12.
A Muslim man in Uttar Pradesh was lynched to death by a Hindu mob after rumours surfaced about his family storing and consuming beef at home.
Hindu radicals in Karnataka recently demanded the arrest of rationalist writer KS Bhagwan for his derogatory comments on Hindu texts and gods.
A global campaign urging Saudi Arabia to stay the crucifixion of a young man has been developing amidst fears that he could be killed at any time.