More than a dozen relatives of a U.S. service member killed during World War II are traveling next week to Arlington National Cemetery for his funeral, seven decades after his plane was shot down over Europe.
The Hope Home is among several faith-based long-term recovery programs in the Ozarks. For most addicts, the faith-based programs are the only affordable and accessible treatment options available that provide housing and treatment for more than 28-30 days.
Firefighters toiled in stifling heat Saturday on the lines of destructive wildfires across the U.S. West, making progress against some blazes while struggling to tame others that have forced evacuations of hundreds of homes.
The summer air travel season is shaping up to be the busiest ever, which could mean lengthy lines at U.S. airport security checkpoints. But you can use the faster lanes if you belong to an expedited screening program, which could essentially be free to join with the right credit card.
Geneva College, a Christian college in Pennsylvania, has won a battle against the Obamacare abortion pill mandate.
A gospel music group recently had its music video removed from Facebook. Last month, the vocal ensemble, Zion's Joy, from Indianapolis, posted the video, "What Would Heaven Look Like," to its Facebook page.
A Texas mother literally jumped into action when a man tried to steal her vehicle while her two sons were in the backseat.
The Wisconsin Supreme Court issued a victory for free speech and freedom of expression Friday, ruling that Marquette University was wrong when it fired a conservative professor over his blog post.
CBN News has learned that the controversial bill AB 2943 did not come up on the Senate floor for a vote before the California Legislature begins its month-long vacation recess.









