A life well lived should also be one well celebrated, and for one Ohio man who turned 102, a birthday celebration Tuesday came with a long-awaited surprise.
As the U.S. Supreme Court waded through arguments Wednesday to determine whether federal law requires pro-life states to conduct abortions on women in emergencies, pro-life advocates are calling out the Biden administration for "inventing a federal mandate by manipulating" a decades-old healthcare law.
In addition to the heartbreaking toll in human lives and families torn apart, the ongoing war in Gaza is crippling Israel's once-thriving tourism industry. Many local businesses are struggling to weather this strained economy.
There are mounting challenges to changes proposed by the Biden administration that have expanded protections for LGBTQ+ students under Title IX – a move which critics say will erase protections for women.
Earlier this month, after Iran's unprecedented attack on Israel with more than 300 drones, ballistic missiles, and cruise missiles, the White House implemented a $10 billion sanctions waiver for Iran. While there has been much debate over Iran's frozen assets, Richard Goldberg of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies tells CBN News this latest move got little media attention.
Christian worship leader Sean Feucht is stepping into the chaotic anti-Israel protests continuing to plague prominent campuses like Columbia University and New York University to offer a Gospel-fueled response.
The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide whether to strike down Idaho's near-total abortion ban. The justices heard arguments Wednesday in a case that will likely impact other states.
Earlier this month we aired the riveting first part of our CBN News interview with Rachel Goldberg-Polin, whose son, Hersh, has been held hostage by the Hamas terror group since last October 7th. Since the first interview aired, Goldberg-Polin and her husband have been thrust even further into the limelight after Hamas released a video of Hersh on April 24, still alive at the time the video was recorded.
Pro-Hamas demonstrations that began at Columbia University have spread to dozens of college campuses throughout the U.S. In Israel, the protests are reminiscent of darker times for the Jewish people that preceded the Holocaust in Nazi Germany.
On Oct. 7, Adele Raemer survived the Hamas attacks in her kibbutz Nirim on the border with Gaza only to find herself and her extended family displaced, refugees of a kind in their own country. She's now advocating for the release of the hostages still being captive in Gaza.