A court in Pakistan recently rejected the bail petition of the publisher of a century-old Ahmediyya publication.
A Georgia sheriff posted a politically incorrect sign outside his police department in support of America, its military troops and Christmas.
A Kashmiri Pandit stationed himself blindfolded in the Kashmir Valley, inviting fellow Kashmiris to hug him, so he could promote a message of peace.
As America whines over security threats, Hamtramck, Michigan –the country’s only Muslim-majority city– welcomes Syrian refugees with open arms.
Thousands of Mormons resigned en-masse as a protest against new rules that say children of LGBT couples will not be baptized until they become adults.
Mahan Maharaj, a monk who had only a few thousand rupees until he won a prize for his work in geometry, says science is his only religion.
According to a recent study, children growing up in religious households tend to be more selfish and less kind than their secular counterparts.
Americans are becoming less religious, but those who still identify themselves as religious are just as committed to their faiths as before.
Turkey’s renowned modern pianist, Fazil Say, (convicted of blasphemy two years ago), was recently awarded the 2015 International Secularism Prize.
School principal declines to lead prayers at the Christian event ‘See You at the Pole’, after receiving a letter of complaint from a secular group.