Rivers rose and flooding worsened across the U.S. South and Midwest over the weekend as heavy rain and tornadoes killed at least 19 people.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Sunday to discuss the 17 percent tariff the U.S. placed on Israel. He addressed those tariffs as he left for Washington after a four-day state visit to Hungary.
A female fencer unafraid to stand up to a transgender-identifying male competing against her has been disqualified from a tournament in Maryland.
Veteran actor and producer Kirk Cameron said the latest hoopla over Disney’s remake of “Snow White” shows the entertainment behemoth simply isn’t listening to the masses.
There's no doubt that a spiritual movement is taking place across college campuses. In almost every region of the country, young people are having their lives impacted by the love of Jesus Christ. This week, thousands of students at Baylor University gathered for 72 hours of continuous prayer to ask God for revival on their campus in Waco, Texas.
"The Chosen: Last Supper" had its highest grossing theatrical opening last weekend after hitting the No. 3 spot at the Box Office and earning nearly $12 million. And there is more to come as part two of the series hits theaters today.
America's top college basketball teams will square off in the Final Four on Saturday, followed by the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship game on Monday. However, it's not all fun and games.
Thousands of pro-life supporters gathered in Richmond, Virginia this week to defend the lives of preborn children during the 7th annual Virginia March for Life. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin was at the front of the march.
KIRYAT GAT, ISRAEL – After more than a year and four months in captivity in Gaza, some freed hostages are sharing tales of horror as well as testimonies of how they stayed alive. Less than two weeks after his release from Hamas captivity, Israeli-American, Sagui Dekel-Chen recorded a song, "Keren Shemesh", which is Hebrew for “sunbeam” or “ray of sunshine.”
Nashville is known as Music City; it's also home to one of the country's most unique inner-city ministries. Rocketown has been helping kids stay off the streets and find Jesus for three decades. And you might be surprised who started it.