Homeland Security drops its objections to granting one-time Israeli spy Mosab Yousef asylum
Conditions in South Sudan deteriorate months before the region decides whether to stand on its own
Facing deportation, Mosab Yousef, the 'Son of Hamas,' finds public support from his Israeli handler
Jamie Dean | China's one-child policy was supposed to be ending about now, but the nation shows no signs of easing its vicious campaign against women, its children, and ultimately itself
Emily Belz | Young Iraqis are learning and loving the ins and outs of baseball
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod plans to build three villages for the Haitian people
Tennesseans of all stripes pitch in to help their flooded-out neighbors
Thursday's election in the UK ends in a hung parliament, with the Conservative Party falling short of a majority
Emily Belz | With UK's election, the church stakes out its place in the public square
Alisa Harris | New Yorkers carry on after Times Square bombing attempt as terror plot investigation picks up