OPINION December 15, 2020 Museum of the Bible CEO Hargrave: We need holiday lights now more than ever In this particularly difficult holiday season, we need light more than ever.
Africa December 15, 2020 Nigerian mom pleads for child's return after Boko Haram claims responsibility for mass school kidnapping A Nigerian woman whose only son is among the more than 330 boys still missing after being kidnapped from their school in the northern Katsina state last week pleaded for their return in a protest Tuesday, as the jihadist rebel group Boko Haram reportedly claimed responsibility for the mass abduction.
CRIME December 11, 2020 Former Bin Laden subordinate released after judge agrees he's too obese to survive coronavirus A former Osama bin Laden henchman convicted in two deadly 1998 bombings is free and living in the U.K. this week after being released early — thanks to a Manhattan federal judge who agreed the terrorist was way too obese to survive the coronavirus behind bars.
First Amendment December 10, 2020 California pastor blasts 'tyranny masquerading as safety' from politicians who break own COVID rules California pastor Mike McClure is refusing to shutter his church despite a wave of coronavirus regulations he says subvert the nation's founding principles.
Idaho December 10, 2020 Anne Frank memorial in US defaced with swastika stickers Police are investigating the placement of swastika-emblazoned stickers at the only U.S. memorial to Holocaust victim Anne Frank.
VIDEO December 9, 2020 Church leaders slam California governor's coronavirus restrictions Archbishop of San Francisco Salvatore Cordileone tells 'America's Newsroom' it is very worrisome that the state of California is 'intruding' its authority in areas of church matters where they don't have authority.
World December 8, 2020 China condemns new US sanctions, sale of military equipment to Taiwan ​​​​​​​China on Tuesday lashed out at the U.S. over new sanctions against Chinese officials and the sale of more military equipment to Taiwan.
VIDEO December 7, 2020 Colorado church seeks Supreme Court injunction against 50-person limit Denver talk radio host Ross Kaminsky joins 'America's News HQ' to discuss the case.
Pope Francis December 7, 2020 Pope to visit Iraq in March, first foreign trip since coronavirus pandemic began: Vatican This would be the first trip the pope has taken abroad since his trip to Thailand and Japan in November 2019 before the pandemic struck.
VIDEO December 7, 2020 Oregon mom of 3 on impact of school closures: Online learning is difficult when you have a child with a disability Jennifer Dale tells 'Fox & Friends' she sent videos of her daughter with Down syndrome struggling with online learning to lawmakers and the school's superintendent to show them the impact of school closures on her family.