Robert Van Handel was a 15-year-old seminarian at St. Anthony's, a prestigious Franciscan boarding school, when, he said, a priest slipped into the infirmary where he was recovering from a fever and began to molest him. The priest told him it would …
The Muslim faith saw the greatest percentage growth from 2000 to 2010, a new, once-a-decade census report on U.S. religions shows. Take a look at religion by the numbers.
A Roman Catholic university in eastern Ohio says it will drop student health insurance partly because of a new federal health care rule requiring religious-affiliated institutions' insurance plans to provide contraception coverage.
Your Family
John Matarese has a warning for all parents of young children about new Tide Pods.
No parent wants to live with the guilt and grief of leaving a child to die in a hot car. For Raelyn Balfour of Ruckersville, Va., "It's something that's always there."
A 9 News investigation uncovers ways to stop out of control billing.
Health News
No parent wants to live with the guilt and grief of leaving a child to die in a hot car. For Raelyn Balfour of Ruckersville, Va., "It's something that's always there."
A federal administrative judge has ruled that POM Wonderful used deceptive advertising with its claims that its pomegranate juice could treat or prevent heart disease, prostate cancer and other illnesses.
Beach season is around the corner and you may, or may not, have been working out all winter.
Home & Garden
Get expert tips on how to weatherize your home for spring and summer conditions.
Consumer Reports tested more than two dozen other portable air cleaners.
Relationships
For Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, it was quite a week - from birthday, to IPO, to I DO.
Frugal Living
Which states rely on cellphones the most and why? See how where you live compares to the rest of the nation.
Food & Entertaining
The government is trying to crack down on food stamp recipients who are ripping off taxpayers by illegally selling their benefit cards for cash.