Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Close Trump Ally, Dies Suddenly
Sen. Lindsey Graham, one of President Donald Trump's closest allies in Congress who traveled the globe to advocate for a more aggressive U.S. foreign policy, has died after a “brief and sudden illness,” his office said. He was 71.
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Israel Braces for Renewed Fighting as Ceasefire Crumbles; Trump Calls Iran Leadership 'Out of Control'
War is escalating again in the Middle East, just three weeks after a ceasefire was supposed to silence the bombs. Iranian forces have now launched attacks on U.S. military targets throughout the Persian Gulf, retaliating for recent American airstrikes inside Iran.
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Direct Descendant of Muhammad Now Follows Jesus: 'The Way, The Truth and The Life'
A descendant of Muhammad who was an imam and evangelist for Islam went from attempting to commit suicide to finding new faith and hope in Jesus Christ.
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'The Resurrection and the Life': Navy Vet Comes Back to Life After Family Prays
A 28-year-old Pensacola Navy vet has been miraculously raised from his deathbed after 10 days of prayer. Doctors had given up all hope after Ethan Preseau's brain scan showed some terrible news, and plans had already been made for his funeral.
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PCUSA's Trans Vote Leaves Many Christians Stunned: How Did We Get Here?
America's largest Presbyterian denomination, the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA), has overwhelmingly voted 441-30 to support access to trans surgeries, including for children.
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Prosecutors Present Texts of Alleged Confession by Tyler Robinson in Hearing for Charlie Kirk Murder
Utah prosecutors spent the week outlining their case against Tyler Robinson, who is charged with murdering Charlie Kirk, during a preliminary hearing that featured text messages, witness testimony, and surveillance evidence.
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Israel Braces for Renewed Fighting as Ceasefire Crumbles; Trump Calls Iran Leadership 'Out of Control'
War is escalating again in the Middle East, just three weeks after a ceasefire was supposed to silence the bombs. Iranian forces have now launched attacks on U.S. military targets throughout the Persian Gulf, retaliating for recent American airstrikes inside Iran.
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'First Lady of Gospel' Going Strong: Shirley Caesar Still 'Working for the Lord' and Winning Grammys
Shirley Caesar is a pioneer in gospel music with a career that's thrived since it began in the 1950s. The "First Lady of Gospel" is still producing chart-topping music and pastoring a church in North Carolina. Her latest collaboration earned her a 13th Grammy win.
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'The Resurrection and the Life': Navy Vet Comes Back to Life After Family Prays
A 28-year-old Pensacola Navy vet has been miraculously raised from his deathbed after 10 days of prayer. Doctors had given up all hope after Ethan Preseau's brain scan showed some terrible news, and plans had already been made for his funeral.
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'We Truly Witnessed a Miracle': Freed Pastor Has a Big Request for God
The family of a Chinese pastor who was just released from prison is expressing thanks to President Trump and everyone who prayed and fought for his release. But Pastor Jin "Ezra" Mingri, who was jailed for nine months after Chinese authorities raided his church, is now issuing a call to prayer.
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'Abundant Life': Study Finds Bible-Reading Is Better Self-Care Than Exercise
A study by the American Bible Society (ABS) finds that reading the Bible has better self-care outcomes than exercising, meditating, or even spending time with friends.
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Franklin Graham Sounds the Alarm: Christians Are Falling Into Satan’s Trap
The Rev. Franklin Graham believes understanding God’s word is key to comprehending what’s happening in the world around us, and warned that people who fail to understand are prey to spiritual attacks.
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Suspect in Charlie Kirk Killing Said 'He Wishes He Hadn't Done It,' Roommate Says in Police Video
The defendant in Charlie Kirk’s killing told his roommate “he wishes he hadn’t done it” the day after the conservative activist was shot in the neck while speaking to a crowd at Utah Valley University, according to a recording played in court Thursday.
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US Strikes Intensify Against Iran as Trump Draws Closer to Israel Adversaries Syria, Turkey
The U.S. carried out a second round of strikes against 90 Iranian targets on Wednesday. Iran responded with missile and drone attacks against U.S. allies Bahrain and Kuwait and threatened to shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
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Parasitic Outbreak Grows to More Than 1,000 Cases, Similar Illnesses Investigated in 28 States
Nearly 1,000 people in Michigan have been diagnosed with a parasitic infection that can cause weeks of watery diarrhea, making it the largest such outbreak in state history and one of the nation’s largest in years.
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Operation Blessing Expands Effort as Search and Rescue Teams Depart Venezuela
Two weeks after a pair of devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, little hope remains that anyone will be pulled alive from the rubble. The death toll now stands at more than 3,600 people, and tens of thousands are still missing or injured.
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Ex-Cop Now Battles Supernatural, Demons: 'Worst Evil That You Can Imagine'
A former New York City police officer has transitioned from fighting crime on the streets to battling spiritual evil.
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Planned Parenthood Can Get Taxpayer Funding Again as Republicans Fail to Renew Ban
Pro-life advocates are outraged at Republicans in Congress after they allowed a one-year ban on taxpayer funds for Planned Parenthood to expire.
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His Wife Heard God’s Voice… 2 Years Later, the Impossible Happened
Professional magician Dustin Tavella is known for captivating audiences with his craft. But the “America’s Got Talent” winner is also an outspoken Christian who shares his faith with fans.
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Prosecutors Present Texts of Alleged Confession by Tyler Robinson in Hearing for Charlie Kirk Murder
Utah prosecutors spent the week outlining their case against Tyler Robinson, who is charged with murdering Charlie Kirk, during a preliminary hearing that featured text messages, witness testimony, and surveillance evidence.
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'First Lady of Gospel' Going Strong: Shirley Caesar Still 'Working for the Lord' and Winning Grammys
Shirley Caesar is a pioneer in gospel music with a career that's thrived since it began in the 1950s. The "First Lady of Gospel" is still producing chart-topping music and pastoring a church in North Carolina. Her latest collaboration earned her a 13th Grammy win.
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Operation Blessing Expands Effort as Search and Rescue Teams Depart Venezuela
Two weeks after a pair of devastating earthquakes struck Venezuela, little hope remains that anyone will be pulled alive from the rubble. The death toll now stands at more than 3,600 people, and tens of thousands are still missing or injured.
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New House Maps Put Control of Congress Up for Grabs This Fall
An historic redistricting battle has led to new congressional maps in multiple states, potentially altering the fight for control of Congress. This strategy could determine whether Republicans hold on to the House as Democrats appear poised to take over.
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Venezuelan Earthquake Death Toll Soars as Country's Independence Day Arrives
The death toll keeps rising in Venezuela, and reports indicate tens of thousands of people are still missing. CBN's Operation Blessing is there in Venezuela, operating a relief kitchen to prepare thousands of meals, packing them up, and sending them out to the streets.
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Tehran Funeral Crowds Chant 'Death' to America and Israel on July 4th, Vow to 'Kill Trump'
As Americans celebrated 250 years of independence on the Fourth of July, Iran began the days-long funeral for the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed at the beginning of the Iran war in February.
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The Founders Meant to Keep Government Out of the Church, Not God Out of the Government
The 4th of July makes us think of our independence and freedoms. But when our Founders came up with the First Amendment, were they trying to keep government free from religion? Or religion free from government?
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Angel Studios' 'Young Washington' Hits #2 at Box Office on July 4th
The new Angel Studios film "Young Washington" claimed the #2 spot at the U.S. box office on July 4th. The new movie about George Washington's life and faith during the American Revolution hit theaters, right on time for America's 250th anniversary.