Mississippi lawmakers on Thursday passed the most restrictive abortion law in the United States at present.
The Bill that allows the Ten Commandments in public schools and in other government buildings is now moving to the Alabama House of Representatives.
A former teacher who tried to kill his wife at their Wyoming home on June 27, 2017, will spend the next 30 to 60 years in prison.
A married youth pastor confessed to sexually abusing a 14-year-old girl, and his church “swept it under the rug.”
Iceland proposed a bill that would make this Nordic Island country the first country in Europe that banned male circumcision.
The Florida House of Representatives approves bill to post “In God We Trust” in a conspicuous place in all public schools, after the Mass shooting.
Pope Francis sends sex crimes expert to investigate Bishop Juan Barros in order to mitigate his statement about the victims he gave in Chile.
Malaysian court said on Jan. 29 that both parents must consent on minor’s religion and ended the long-standing struggle of a Hindu mother.
Americans’ views of abortion rights are very different among different religious groups, a new survey by the Pew Research Center found.
If enacted, a proposed Mississippi bill would make teachers recite the Ten Commandments every day at the beginning of the first class.