Steve Bannon, White House chief strategist, brings unwanted attention to Trump administration with his anti-Semitic sentiment.
A 42-year-old man who filmed himself while burning a Quran has been charged with blasphemy in Denmark, for the first time after almost 50 years.
Son of the famous boxer, plans lawsuit after he was detained by immigration officials at American airport and questioned for nearly two hours.
Justice Karen Horner said Emil Radita and Rodica Radita were equally guilty of murdering their 15-year-old son by withholding medical treatment.
Ken Ham called atheists insecure and afraid to let people be taught to think critically about origins, i.e. to let Creationism be taught in schools.
The Pennsylvania school district is about to remove a Ten Commandments monument from outside a high school, after a long standing federal lawsuit.
Pope Francis has delivered another criticism of some members of his church by suggesting it is better to be an atheist than a hypocritical Catholic.
The bill to allow religion in schools in Kentucky was passed in the Senate with minimal opposition and if the governor signs, it would become law.
Since Trump’s election sanctuary churches have doubled their number to 800 and Ohio mosque would be the first mosque to join sanctuary movement.
On “The 700 Club” on February 15, Pat Robertson argued that people who are working against Trump are actually working against the will of God.