Search engine titan Google announced Saturday its new "Legalize Love" campaign to pressure countries where it has offices to give gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgenders more rights and recognition.
A whites-only pastors' conference in Alabama concluded Friday with a disturbing ceremony – the burning of a cross, or what organizers prefer to call the "Sacred Christian Cross Lighting Ceremony."
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul's son, endorsed Mitt Romney for president late Thursday night, just a day after his father admitted that he could not be the GOP nominee given his delegate count.
A partial lunar eclipse will occur early Monday morning of the so-called "Strawberry Moon," the name of the full moon in June whose name comes from Native American folklore.
A teen atheist who brought down a prayer banner that had been displayed in her Rhode Island high school for over half a century will be honored at the American Humanist Association's 71st Annual Conference next week in New Orleans.
Pastor Greg Laurie delivered a sermon filmed in Israel this past Sunday. But instead of retracing the steps of Jesus, the pastor from Southern California walked in the footsteps of Simon Peter, explaining the six steps that caused the lead disciple to deny his Savior.
Presumed Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney will deliver the commencement address at Liberty University – his first appearance at the conservative evangelical school founded by Christian Right leader Jerry Falwell.
Tech giants Google Inc. and Oracle Corp. began their hearing before a San Francisco federal court jury Monday morning over whether Google infringed upon the intellectual property owned by Oracle when Google used Java programming language in its popular Android operating system. Oracle is seeking $1 billion from Google in damages.