A Christian mother and her six children died in a house fire over the weekend near Clinton, Miss. Now the family's pastor is speaking out to CBN News about the deep grief as well as the abiding faith that's carrying the family and church through this tragedy.
Colorado legislature has voted down legislation that would have protected a baby that survives an abortion.
A former CNBC anchor will join the growing list of candidates trying to unseat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) in the upcoming Democratic primaries.
A new Netflix series is documenting how one man took on the investigation into his son's death and the opioid epidemic in Louisiana.
Popular New York City Pastor Tim Keller and his wife Kathy share how couples can make their union a life-long hit while guiding singles on how to avoid a bad marriage.
The non-partisan Center for Politics at the University of Virginia says President Trump's chances for reelection are looking very good since he cruised to victory in the New Hampshire primary.
A high school government teacher in Virginia has teamed up with a trafficking survivor to inspire students to get involved in policy at the state level and bring attention to the obstacles that survivors face after they escape from exploitation.
The national debt is out of control and if something isn't done, it could cost us more and more in the years to come. Now the Federal Reserve has joined the ranks of those who are sounding the alarm.
The United Nations Human Rights Council on Wednesday published a list of more than 112 companies operating in Israeli settlement communities that the council said are engaged in activities that “raised particular human rights concerns.
Actor Jussie Smollett was indicted Tuesday for a second time on charges of lying to police about a racist and anti-gay attack he allegedly staged on himself in downtown Chicago, renewing a divisive criminal case that drew worldwide attention last year.