Indian court sentenced a popular and flamboyant spiritual guru to life in prison over the murder of a journalist in 2002.
Iranian state television refused to broadcast a German league soccer match because of a female referee in shorts.
Illinois lawmakers have filed a bill condemning the hate speech of Illinois Family Action, a Christian group that compared abortion to the Holocaust.
The investigation of Neil deGrasse Tyson for alleged sexual misconduct, which he denied, has ended and his shows will return to television.
Armin Navabi, deplatformed from talking at Mount Royal University — after the terrorist attack in New Zealand — out of sensitivity to Muslims.
Lawmakers in Washington and Oregon are trying to remove personal or philosophical exemptions to vaccination rules for children.
Bangladeshi police finally charged six men with the hacking death of atheist author, blogger and online activist — Avijit Roy.
After reading his daughter’s open letter on social media, KS Republican Ron Highland reversed his endorsement of the so-called “parody” marriage bill.
Canada grants asylum to 18-year-old Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun who escaped Saudi Arabia out of fear her parents will kill her for renouncing Islam.