More than 370 Israeli soldiers have died since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack. Now, with nearly four percent of the country's population serving, family members brace for news their loved one has been added to that casualty list.
An Atlanta, Georgia police officer investigating a minor car accident used a Taser on a distraught and confused 62-year-old church deacon who disregarded multiple commands to sign a traffic ticket, shocking the man who repeatedly said he could not breathe, according to body camera video released by the Atlanta Police Department.
The Missouri woman who died for 11 minutes in 2019, went to Heaven, and came back to tell as many people as she could about her experience and share the love of Jesus, has passed away.
The son of a co-founder of Hamas is speaking out against the Palestinian terrorist group once again, this time to a pro-Israel anti-disinformation group on the campus of the University of Michigan Tuesday night.
An all-women's Catholic college in Notre Dame, Indiana will now allow men who identify as women to enroll in their undergraduate program starting in the fall of 2024.
On today’s Newsmakers, Lee Strobel’s evidence for God, a rock start laments woke-ism, and a major religious liberty victory.
<p>As headlines of the terror attacks on October 7th in Israel continue to flood the news, these and other reports of innocent people suffering can evoke feelings of emotional anguish that can be difficult to process. Mental health experts say while it's not unusual to feel traumatized while learning about the events unfolding in the Middle East and elsewhere, it doesn't have to stay that way. </p>
Studio 5 gives you a behind the scenes first look at Season 4 of The Chosen. It’s the groundbreaking hit series portraying the life of Jesus on the big and small screens and was created by filmmaker Dallas Jenkins.
Sleeping on plastic chairs, living in constant darkness with sparse food – some of the horrific conditions and psychological torture endured by Hamas' hostages are coming to light.
Don lives to tell the tale of surviving 140,000 volts of electricity.








