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CBN News in a Minute: Today's Top Headlines - June 29

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CBN News Washington Correspondent Ben Kennedy delivered the following look at today's top headlines:

1. President Donald Trump's revised travel ban is in full swing Thursday, affecting visitors from six mostly Muslim countries with terrorist ties. International passengers can expect enhanced screening, including high-tech image technology along with bomb-sniffing dogs.

2. A Ten Commandments statue was destroyed outside the Arkansas Capitol less than 24 hours after it was put up. A 32-year-old man is now under arrest after officers say he yelled "freedom" while driving his car through the statue, smashing it into pieces.

3. The fight for Mosul is nearing an end as coalition troops move from street to street to free the city from terrorists. But God's love and light are shinning through. Under ISIS gunfire, one American bravely rescued a young girl and he gives all the glory to God.

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Ben
Kennedy

Ben Kennedy is an Emmy Award-winning White House correspondent for CBN News in Washington, D.C. He has more than a decade of reporting experience covering breaking news nationwide. He's traveled cross country covering the President and scored exclusive interviews with lawmakers and White House officials. Kennedy spent seven years reporting for WPLG, the ABC affiliate in Miami, Florida. While there he reported live from Kingston, Jamaica, as Hurricane Matthew hit the island. He was the first journalist to interview Diana Nyad moments after her historic swim from Cuba to Key West. He reported