CBN News' Dale Hurd recently interviewed Peter McLoughlin, author of "Easy Meat" to discuss the Muslim rape gang scandal that has taken Britain by storm.
The Obama administration will surpass goal of 10,000 Syrian refugees into United States by October, but very few Christians allowed in.
The pharmaceutical company, Mylan, will start offering a generic version of its EpiPen that will cost about half the price of the brand-name version, after a pricing controversy led to scrutiny of the company.
Some young Christians are finding their significant others online. Many report they have a good experience when it comes to meeting people, some are even saying that's how they met their spouse.
When vandals plastered racial slurs all over a Washington family's house, their neighbors stepped up to fight hatred with love.
Two churches, once united, have been separated by color for years. Now two pastors have made the decision to make amends over years of hurt, striving for peace among their members.
Poor second quarter earnings prompted Target to offer a historic sale on Sunday. Some analysts believe a nationwide boycott over Target's new bathroom policy is hurting shopper traffic.
Actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson appeared as the surprise guest at the Harvest Crusades this weekend, and excited the audience with new talk about a possible sequel to Passion of the Christ.
Outrage is growing over San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem. Kaepernick sat on the team's bench during the anthem before a pre-season game.
Iran has deployed a Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile defense system at its underground Fordow nuclear facility, according to Reuters.









