A video of soldiers singing a soulful rendition of "Amazing Grace" is making the rounds online.
A measure that would divide California into three parts won’t appear on the November ballot, the state Supreme Court decided Wednesday, marking the latest defeat for a long-shot push to reimagine the nation’s most populous state.
Homeschooling across America has seen tremendous growth over the last 20 years. Now a sad trend could cause the numbers to go even higher.
After fighting back from a record bankruptcy, the city of Detroit is in the middle of a comeback. While much credit for this turnaround will go to government leaders and big companies, it's often the neighborhood leaders who make the true difference.CBN News learned how an inner city ministry known as the "Good News Gang" is helping remake Motown.
For most of the nation's history, only the US Supreme Court made judicial rulings that could affect the entire country. Now those nationwide decisions are coming more frequently from an individual judge or local federal courts.
Cybersecurity experts say foreign hackers are penetrating the US power grid and other critical infrastructure. The risk of an EMP attack that shuts down the power grid and cripples the US is real, and some experts say we're not doing enough to protect ourselves.
Pastor Andrew Brunson was back in court Wednesday. Many were hopeful he'd be released, but he was sent back to prison yet again. So why is Turkey using this American pastor as a hostage?
When Walter Carr's car broke down, he had no choice but to put on a good pair of shoes and walk more than 20 miles to make it to work on time the next day.
The upcoming “Revoice Conference” raised eyebrows when it declared that its sole aim was to “gather together with other gender & sexual minorities’ to ‘experience a new kind of gospel community.’”
Some Democratic lawmakers in Congress are already turning sour on Ocasio-Cortez.









