President Trump called on world leaders not to persecute people over their faith during his speech at the UN, while skipping the climate summit.
Indonesian president postpones plans to outlaw extramarital sex after the proposed changes sparked a public outcry.
The first grade teacher sued the school for terminating her employment after learning she was pregnant and not married; the diocese won the case.
In the state of Georgia, a state situated in the heart of the Bible Belt where religion has an important place in culture and everyday life, a mixture of religion and politics is not exactly unusual.
Pope Francis says he is "not afraid of a split" with US Catholics, calling schism part of church's history.
Regarding its LGBTQ policies, a Christian organization has been denied official status as a student group by Duke University's student government.
A dozen leaders of a California-based ministry face charges of conspiracy, forced labor, document servitude and benefits fraud.
An 81-year-old former US priest was sentenced to 30 years in jail for sexually abusing an altar boy at a veterans' cemetery and military base.
Mayor Pete Buttigieg has been talking about faith more than other Democrats and in a different way than most Republicans.
Light sentence instead of jail for a woman who circumcised a baby against his parents’ wish because she has “a Christian belief in circumcision.”