Health experts are nudging Americans to kick their sugar habit. For the first time ever the Food and Drug Administration is recommending a daily cap on the amount of sugar you eat.
Investigators in both Colorado and New York are sorting through multiple complaints of sexting in local high schools.
A federal appeals court has ruled against President Obama's attempt to shield millions of people living in the U.S. illegally from deportation.
Is there a double standard in the mainstream media and among many on the Left when it comes to criticizing Christianity and Islam? One man says yes.
Christmas season is filled with secular images of Santa Claus. However, the generosity of the real Santa Claus, or St. Nicholas, was really part of a much different man.
Saving people from sex trafficking is important, but what happens afterwards? One shelter opened its doors, offering an inside look at what it takes for victims to heal from trauma, recover human dignity, and move on to a better future.
Imagine your car breaks down in a remote area and you're all alone. Would you be able to survive; CBN's Wendy Griffith decided to get schooled in survival basics and hopefully after watching her report, you will too.
The president of the University of Missouri system resigned Monday with the football team and others on campus in open revolt over his handling of racial tensions at the school.
The most recent reporting on Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson is, in some cases, unfolding as poor reporting, taken out of context or as the Carson campaign told CBN News - flat-out lies.
Fox News journalist Brian Kilmeade reveals the current war on terror is not the first time America has battled Islamic radicals.