Hong Kong protesters ignored police warnings and streamed past the designated endpoint for a rally Saturday in the latest of a series of demonstrations targeting the government of the semi-autonomous Chinese territory.
North Korea said Saturday its leader Kim Jong Un supervised another test-firing of a new multiple rocket launcher system that could potentially enhance the country’s ability to strike targets in South Korea and U.S. military bases there. North Korea said Saturday its leader Kim Jong Un supervised another test-firing of a new multiple rocket launcher system that could potentially enhance the country’s ability to strike targets in South Korea and U.S. military bases there.
The producers of the pro-life movie "Unplanned" have announced their film will be on theater screens soon in Australia and New Zealand.
Restaurant chain Chick-fil-A has once again recorded market-leading sales figures, despite sticking by its long-standing Sunday closure policy.
A disturbing study reveals that a dangerous chemical has been found in the urine of a vast majority of Americans. It's just one of many concerns affecting our health and longevity, but here's how you can limit the risk.
Vice President Mike Pence is defending the religious freedom of a Christian woman in Iran.
An estimated 36,000 young people from across the nation and around the world are attending one of the largest Christian youth events in the country -- the North American Youth Congress (NAYC) at the Dome at Americas Center in St. Louis, Mo. this week. And the young people are leaving something good behind for the community after the congress ends on Friday.
Remember those lazy summer afternoons at the neighborhood pool when you were a kid? And remember how the atmosphere would change in a heartbeat if Dad showed up?
President Donald Trump’s pick for national intelligence director, Texas Rep. John Ratcliffe, withdrew from consideration Friday after just five days as he faced growing questions about his experience and qualifications.
CAPITOL HILL - With the 2020 presidential campaign well underway, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), vice chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is sounding the alarm that our election security still faces serious threats. Warner's biggest concern is that we haven't learned from 2016 when Russia interfered in the US election, and he worries about the integrity of our system going into 2020.