A big Democrat win in this November's elections could jumpstart a contentious debate in Congress that has raged since the late 1980s. It's a debate that could let government decide what you can watch and hear on radio and TV…
It's a policy meant to promote fairness on the airwaves, but some say it does nothing but chill discussions of controversial issues.
Janet Parshall discusses threats to free speech in America as well as the implications of a return to the fairness doctrine.
President Bush is on a mission in Africa to showcase the success of an historic foreign policy: his emergency plan for AIDS relief, known as PEPFAR.
They called a time of death on Jeff. Then, his doctor heard the Lord say, 'Pray for him.'
The graffiti on a building in Belgium says it all: "Welcome to 'Belgistan." In fact, some are now calling it the Muslim capital of Europe.
Researchers say the ketones found in coconut oil have slowed the progression of Alzheimer's disease in some people and may actually prevent it.
Mary Neal describes her experience of heaven and angels after drowning in a kayaking accident.
Drowning Victim's Visit to Heaven