The French voted for a new leader Sunday and two candidates with opposite views of the European Union won the first round of France's presidential election.
U.S. Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis is in Afghanistan assessing the possibility of sending more troops to the war-torn country.
The North Korean threat is getting worse by the day, with the communist regime taking another American hostage and threatening to attack a US aircraft carrier. The situation has prompted the White House to schedule an unprecedented briefing this Wednesday with the full Senate.
For years, Chinese women stayed at home to take care of their families, but that's starting to change. Today, more Chinese women are entering the workplace.
Texas has passed a bill that bans all state enterprises from engaging with companies that boycott Israel.
The latest terror attack in France, this time in Paris, comes at a critical time. CBN News' George Thomas and Dale Hurd take a look at what this means beyond the headlines.
The attack happened just after 9 p.m. Thursday in the Champs Elysees shopping district in the heart of Paris. A gunman armed with military style weapons walked up to a police van and opened fire.
The Christian governor of Jakarta is free from charges of blasphemy against the Koran.
After a nearly seven year investigation, the Department of Justice is finally ready to move forward in its case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, calling an arrest its top priority.
A former member of Turkey's Parliament believes conditions for Christians and Jews will worsen if Turkey's referendum stands.