It has been an eventful week in Washington and around the world, CBN News' Weekend Wrap brings you the latest on the week's top stories.
Tomi Lahren is taking her fight with The Blaze an Glenn Beck to court.
The United States is vowing to keep up the pressure on Syria after the intense nighttime wave of missile strikes from U.S. ships.
Somewhere between the Republican caricature of the next justice of the Supreme Court as a folksy family guy and the Democrats' demonization of him as a cold-hearted automaton, stands Neil Gorsuch.
Anti-Trump occult followers have vowed to cast spells on the president and say they will continue the practice until he is removed from office.
Author and Middle East expert Joel Rosenberg says Syrian President Assad's chemical weapons attack against his own people and President Trump's response is a test between the new U.S. president and Russia's leader. Rosenberg told CBN News,"It's not just about Syria. This is a test between the United States and Russia over who is the dominant power, the guiding power in the Middle East today."
North Carolina is once again seeing revival, as thousands are meeting in the small town of Hayesville at First Free Will Baptist Church and witnessing salvations and miracles.
It is a country that's been called the preacher's graveyard, but meet the believers who are fighting the battle for souls in Europe's most godless nation.
The CEO of Target conceded that his company erred with the way it handled its transgender bathroom policy.
He ran towards danger...