As the war in Iran moves into day 18, opening the Strait of Hormuz remains a top issue. President Trump is not happy with the lack of help from other countries.
For 40 days, one million believers will come together across Los Angeles to pray, fast and share Jesus with their communities.
With fighting showing no signs of slowing down, Florida Representative Brian Mast watches the conflict in Iran with a vested interest. Few members of Congress see this conflict through a more personal lens. Mast lost both of his legs in Afghanistan, something he thinks about often.
A Georgia prosecutor has dropped a vehicular homicide charge against a teen arrested in the death of a beloved teacher during a high school prank that went wrong. It's a powerful example of a Bible verse come to life...
President Trump's White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has revealed that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer
One month into the partial government shutdown, Homeland Security workers still aren't getting paid, and hundreds of TSA agents are leaving their jobs. Not only is it creating chaos at airports, it's also a threat to national security.
Operation Epic Fury is now in its third week, and the Strait of Hormuz and the price of gasoline have become major factors in the war. Meanwhile, Israel contends that Jerusalem and Washington are ahead of schedule in their war goals.
Recent surveys show half of Americans believe God chooses not to intervene in suffering because it’s “part of a larger plan,” but that doesn’t always make sense of the pain — much less ease it.
A doctor is continuing to sound the alarm on the dangers of marijuana, noting new research is dismantling claims from proponents arguing weed is safe and legality has been a positive move.
Joshua Broome is on a mission to inspire men to pursue their true identities.









