Target's new transgender friendly bathroom policy has prompted the American Family Association to call for a boycott of the retail chain. That move, however, is now drawing ridicule from some.
The Colorado Supreme Court has refused to review the case of Jack Phillips, the baker who cited his religious beliefs for declining to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple.
Thousands of Hindus are hearing the Gospel of Christ in a region of India known for its violent persecution of Christians.
Operation Blessing is in Houston helping flood victims rebuild while providing emotional and spiritual support by praying with them.
A Seattle church was vandalized with racist graffiti over the weekend.
President Barack Obama plans to send an additional 250 Special Operation Forces to Syria. The plan is part of the administration's efforts to assist local Syrian forces in recapturing territory seized by ISIS.
As of Sunday, Americans collectively will have worked long enough to pay the nation's total tax bill for the year.
Last week the bureau-thugs at the European Union declared war on Google. Europe can't compete with Google so instead Brussels will sue them for being too successful. Now the U.S. government is threatening the same string of harassment.
Ecuador has declared eight days of national mourning as the death toll from this month's earthquake continues to rise. Meanwhile, CBN Disaster Relief teams are pushing deeper into remote areas where aid has been slow to arrive.
Ted Cruz and John Kasich are joining forces to stop "The Donald" from clinching the GOP nomination. The move comes one day before another round of important Republican primaries.