New developments with Iran are raising serious questions about the stability of the Tehran regime. Reports now indicate that internal cracks may be forming, even as Israel and the United States intensify their military campaign.
The 12th-seeded Panthers knocked off the 5th-seeded Badgers 83-82, thanks to the game-winning shot by Chase Johnston who made sure to honor Christ at "The Big Dance."
CBN News reporter and anchor Charlene Aaron is being honored this Sunday with a special award for her contributions in faith-based media.
Critics are calling "Project Hail Mary" a hopeful and "hugely entertaining" story as the beloved science fiction novel hits the silver screen this weekend. CBN News met up with the film's star, Ryan Gosling, at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory to discuss this epic story of a scientist on a mission to save Earth from extinction.
As CBN News has been reporting, widespread revival is sweeping U.S. college campuses, with thousands of students attending events, engaging in worship, and getting baptized. That has included campuses across Texas, but now several more universities in the Lone Star State are also seeing powerful moves of God.
The Senate Committee on Homeland Security has voted to advance the nomination of Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin, President Trump's new nominee to lead the Department of Homeland Security.
He may have been the “Prince of Darkness,” but everything in Ozzy Osbourne’s home was apparently above board. That is, according to his son, Jack, who’s now coming to his father’s defense.
When Iran began firing missiles at Israel three weeks ago in response to military action against its regime, some Christian tourists unexpectedly found themselves in harm's way. They made it home safely, and one member of the group then found herself in the midst of another harrowing experience – a campus shooting.
More tragedy from Iranian missile fire as reports indicate that the Iranian regime is degraded but still intact.
European Union leaders are meeting to tackle soaring oil and gas prices driven by the war in the Middle East. Thursday’s summit puts energy security and fears of a new refugee crisis near the top of the agenda. Many leaders are still resisting U.S. President Donald Trump’s calls to send military assets to help secure the Strait of Hormuz.









