07-28-2016

New details of the horrific murder of a Catholic priest in France are emerging, among them images of the two attackers, released by ISIS, which claimed responsibility for the attack.

07-28-2016

Amnesty International calls it a "brutal backlash." There have been reports that some in custody have been tortured and raped. Some have been hogtied for two days. 

07-27-2016

The prominence of the abortion lobby at the Democratic National Convention stands in stark contrast to last week's GOP convention. One pro-life activist explains why he believes the issue will play a critical role in the outcome of the general elections this November.

07-27-2016

When the women living in Dawn Knighton's Florida beachside house wake up, they are greeted by artwork with Bible verses and flowers. It is a far cry from the heavy steel prison bars that locked them away from the outside world. 

07-27-2016

"As long as the attackers are never punished, and the armed forces are portrayed as doing their duty, this will encourage others to continue the attacks," says one Bishop.

Venezuela's food shortage crisis
07-27-2016

Civil unrest in Venezuela is mounting as the country continues its slide into economic collapse. Reports are surfacing from around the country of people hunting dogs, cats and pigeons for food, and demonstrations are cropping up to protest the harsh conditions.  

Oskar Schindler's grave, CBN News image
07-27-2016

"Schindler's List" stands as one of the most moving films of all time. It tells the story of Oskar Schindler and the nearly 1,200 Jews he rescued from the Nazis, in part by employing them in his factory.

Freddie Gray
07-27-2016

Prosecutors have dropped the remaining charges against Baltimore police officers in the death of Freddie Gray, bringing an end to the case without a conviction.

07-27-2016

When a Colorado business owner found his company stagnating, he wasn't really sure what to do. His help came when he began helping others.

07-27-2016

The man who attempted to assassinate President Ronald Reagan will be allowed to leave a Washington mental hospital and live full-time in Virginia, a judge has ruled.

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