The Home School Legal Defense Association is sounding the alarm about a new law being proposed in the state of Connecticut, saying it will lead to a "surveillance state" for homeschooling families.
The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay nearly $1 million in attorneys' fees after a federal judge sided with Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson, who claimed city officials violated her First Amendment rights.
For more than two decades, Eric Batman has faithfully served Los Angeles County. But when he requested a simple, reasonable accommodation to work remotely during "Pride Month" based on his sincerely held religious beliefs, the county flatly refused.
Cell phones have become a near-universal part of growing up. Most kids have them, and if they don't, they probably pressure their parents to get one. But that reality is increasingly being challenged inside public schools.
Analysts see Operation Epic Fury as a real-time look at a new era of warfare. It displays a wide range of capabilities, from missiles and air defense to AI, drones, and cyber, all working together to accomplish the mission.
The U.S. Senate confirmed Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma) as the new Secretary of Homeland Security on Monday night. He was President Trump's choice to replace Kristi Noem to head the embattled department. The vote was largely along party lines, 54-45.
Kristan Hawkins, president of Students for Life of America, recently landed herself in a social media debate over the death penalty.
When President Trump's Director of Counterterrorism quit this week over the Iran war, he wrote in his resignation letter, "Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation." But since the 1979 U.S. embassy takeover in Tehran, Iran has engaged in a non-stop campaign of asymmetric warfare against the U.S. Iran and its proxies have attacked, kidnapped, and killed Americans some 45 times since the Iranian revolution.
CBN News reporter and anchor Charlene Aaron is being honored this Sunday with a special award for her contributions in faith-based media.
As CBN News has been reporting, widespread revival is sweeping U.S. college campuses, with thousands of students attending events, engaging in worship, and getting baptized. That has included campuses across Texas, but now several more universities in the Lone Star State are also seeing powerful moves of God.









