Reports Claim US, Iran Forge Memorandum for 60-day Ceasefire; Vance Says Nothing Yet Signed
As the Trump administration weighs a proposed 60-day ceasefire extension with Iran, one key question remains: will President Trump sign off on the deal? Uncertainty has been growing across the Middle East, and months of diplomacy now hang in the balance.
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Visions of Jesus: Many Muslims Turning to Christ Amid Middle East Conflict
As fighting escalates across the Middle East, one missionary to Muslims, Pastor Georges Houssney of Horizons International, says many are beginning to question Islam and turn to Jesus Christ. There are often supernatural stories of meeting Jesus, but at the heart of it all is a hunger to know the truth.
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2,552 Baptized on Florida Beach: 'Jesus Christ Is Still Changing Lives'
A Jacksonville, Florida church is reporting a historic turnout after 2,552 people stepped into the Atlantic Ocean to be baptized as they publicly declared their faith in Jesus Christ.
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Hundreds Born Again and Baptized in City After City, Jesus Tent Revival Sweeps the Nation
A modern-day tent revival, nine years in the making, is on the move across the nation, complete with reports of record salvations and baptisms. Organizers of the Jesus Tent Revival movement say it's shifting the nation's spiritual landscape.
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Belgian Court Rules 'Factually Correct' Remarks Can Be Hate Speech
Truth is now criminal hate speech if used to "incite hatred," according to a Belgian court.
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Renewed U.S.-Iran Hormuz Clashes Muddle Deal Talks as Trump Says Tehran 'Negotiating on Fumes'
Fresh fighting overnight in the Middle East has pushed the Iran negotiations to the edge after U.S. forces launched strikes in response to Iranian drone attacks on vessels in the Strait of Hormuz.
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Navy's Top Chaplain Reflects on 40 Years of Service
For more than four decades, Rear Adm. Gregory Todd has served alongside Sailors, Marines, and Coast Guardsmen, through times of peace and war. Now, the Navy Chief of Chaplains, prepares for a new season: retirement.
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Sudan’s Forgotten War: CBN’s Rare Access Inside the World’s Worst Humanitarian Crisis
After more than three years of bloodshed, Sudan remains fractured by violence, displacement, and severe famine.
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Trump to Convene Cabinet as Skirmishes Persist in Southern Lebanon, Hormuz Strait
President Trump has repeatedly insisted that a peace deal with Iran could come soon. In the meantime, violence, both in Lebanon and in the Strait of Hormuz, suggests that the path to peace is a rocky road.
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Paxton Wins Big in Texas US Senate Primary Runoff Following Trump Endorsement
Just days after an endorsement by President Trump, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won a landslide victory in a primary runoff for the U.S. Senate seat held by incumbent Republican John Cornyn.
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"We Have to Tell the Mayor it's Not OK": Jewish New Yorkers Protest Rise in Antisemitism
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside the New York City Mayor's mansion Tuesday night to air their concerns about rising antisemitic incidents in the wake of the war in Gaza.
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The Government Can Nearly Track Your Every Move with These Cameras – Stalkers and Hackers Can Too
There are more than 94,000 ALPR's, or automatic license plate readers, across the U.S., and the number is growing daily. In some locales, several are positioned within just a mile of roadway.
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See Why a Number of Men are Ordering Abortion Pills Through the Mail
The Heritage Foundation notes at least 17 high-profile incidents, since 2015, where men used mail-ordered, FDA approved abortion drugs to coerce or poison their significant other to abort their babies. Heritage and other Pro-life groups argue that by allowing Mifeprex or abortion pills to be dispensed via mail without any in-person medical evaluation and allowing pharmacies like CVS and Walgreens to dispense these drugs, the FDA aids in this trend of men abusing pregnant women with abortion drugs.
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Border Battles Heat Up between Israel, Hezbollah as Trump Announces Progress on Iran Deal
Israelis are on edge as President Trump seems ready to sign a deal with Iran, even as Hezbollah, Iran's terror proxy in Lebanon, continues to launch explosive drones at Israel's northern border.
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Hollywood Hero Gets Powerful, Hometown Birthday Celebration as Highly Anticipated Biopic Slated to Hit Theaters
The trailer for “Jimmy,” a new biopic about legendary actor Jimmy Stewart, has been released, giving a first look at the much-anticipated film, set to hit theaters nationwide Nov. 6.
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The Death of a Teammate Sent This Former Air Force Pararescueman Into a Spiral, Then Changed His Life
For those who serve on the front lines, there's a common belief that coming home means the fight is over. But for many veterans, it's actually where a new battle begins.
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Marking Memorial Day from the Hallowed Ground of Iwo Jima, 80+ Years Later
More than 80 years ago, U.S. Marines launched one of the most courageous assaults of WWII on the remote island of Iwo Jima. To this day, veterans return to honor the fallen & remember the horrors they endured. CBN News joined them last year on their journey...
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Visions of Jesus: Many Muslims Turning to Christ Amid Middle East Conflict
As fighting escalates across the Middle East, one missionary to Muslims, Pastor Georges Houssney of Horizons International, says many are beginning to question Islam and turn to Jesus Christ. There are often supernatural stories of meeting Jesus, but at the heart of it all is a hunger to know the truth.
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How Did We Get the 'Manosphere?'
While the so-called “manosphere” is an “awful” representation of the “desires of the flesh,” it is — at its core — a reaction “to the progressive erasing of gender.”
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The Government Can Nearly Track Your Every Move with These Cameras – Stalkers and Hackers Can Too
There are more than 94,000 ALPR's, or automatic license plate readers, across the U.S., and the number is growing daily. In some locales, several are positioned within just a mile of roadway.
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Marking Memorial Day from the Hallowed Ground of Iwo Jima, 80+ Years Later
More than 80 years ago, U.S. Marines launched one of the most courageous assaults of WWII on the remote island of Iwo Jima. To this day, veterans return to honor the fallen & remember the horrors they endured. CBN News joined them last year on their journey...
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Overcoming Darkness: 5 Steps to Fight Spiritual Depression
One well-known Bible verse states, "This is the day the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad in it." Many Christians, however, find that difficult because they could be suffering from spiritual depression, and might not even know it.
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'Be His Witnesses': Annual GO Day Urges Believers to Share the Gospel
The mission of GO Day, an annual event on Pentecost Saturday, is calling believers worldwide to reach at least one person with the gospel.
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Visions of Jesus: Many Muslims Turning to Christ Amid Middle East Conflict
As fighting escalates across the Middle East, one missionary to Muslims, Pastor Georges Houssney of Horizons International, says many are beginning to question Islam and turn to Jesus Christ. There are often supernatural stories of meeting Jesus, but at the heart of it all is a hunger to know the truth.
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'Israel on Trial': US Federal Judge Says Israel Faces Worldwide Attack on Its Legitimacy
The legitimacy of the Jewish state faces increasing challenges in the media, on college campuses, and in international institutions worldwide. That includes the United Nations and the International Criminal Court in The Hague, where Israel now faces growing diplomatic and legal pressure.
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Texas Hospital Settlement Leads to First Detransition Clinic for Minors
The largest children's hospital in America is creating the first detransition clinic for minors. It's part of a fraud settlement involving Texas Children's Hospital in Houston.
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The MAGA Divide Is Real – The Question Is How Big It Gets
President Donald Trump's candidates won big in Republican primary elections on Tuesday. Even so, there's talk in political circles about a growing split in the MAGA base. While Trump might be CEO of the MAGA movement, there are signs that not everyone inside the coalition is marching in lockstep anymore.