Federal government's case against funeral home owner who fired employee after he declared he was transitioning to a woman and would wear women's clothes to work is dismissed. Owner of funeral home argued that disavowing God-given gender is wrong.
New Bush biography claims Bush told French president he was on a divine mission to destroy "Gog and Magog" in Iraq. But a widely respected scholar and former Bush administration official says the conversation never happened. The error is one of dozens in Jean Edward Smith's new biography of the ...
Mikey Weinstein and the Military Religious Freedom Foundation argue that an open Bible on a desk is an open invitation to Christianity. The group, in its usual hyperbolic and mercurial fashion, demands the swift punishment of an officer who left the Bible on display.
While American children spent the lazy days of summer learning how to conquer levels on video games, Hamas summer camps were teaching children how to kill Jews with knives, fight from guerilla positions underground, and chant jihadist slogans.
State Department sees rise of religious freedom and human rights globally; U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom calls for government to add seven more "Countries of Particular Concern."
In the run up to the Rio Olympics, first-time Olympian Maya DiRado told a journalist she believed God didn't really care whether or not she won in the competition. But she did medal – four times.
In an incident reminiscent of the Middle Ages when Christians accused Jews of poisoning wells and using the blood of a Christian child to make matzos, police say three con artists in Jerusalem created a fake charity to combat a fictitious cult of Christians who preyed on children.