Man whose car struck crowd outside Los Angeles club, injuring 30, was shot, attacked by crowd
A vehicle rammed into a crowd of people waiting to enter a nightclub along a busy boulevard in Los Angeles early Saturday, injuring 30 people and leading bystanders to attack the driver, authorities said.
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'Trust in Almighty God': From Pentagon Prayers to Religious Summit, Trump Admin Promotes Faith
From the White House to the Pentagon and even the Office of Personnel Management, the Trump administration is finding multiple ways to make good on campaign promises to honor a core value woven into the fabric of America's foundation – freedom of religious expression.
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Formerly Gay Man Faces Possible Jail, Fines After Sharing Journey to God, Bible
An ex-LGBT activist in Malta who reportedly faces potential prison time after sharing his testimony of leaving behind a gay lifestyle to follow Christ continues to face his years-long court battle.
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Kat Von D Remains Transparent About Christian Journey, Shares New Step into Orthodoxy
World-renowned makeup and tattoo artist Kat Von D is sharing another step in her faith journey with her many fans and followers.
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Operation Blessing Providing Relief, Aid to Texas Hill Country: 'It Brings My Spirits Up'
Painstaking recovery efforts for the more than 100 people lost in the deadly floods in Texas Hill Country continued this week despite heavy rainfall in the area. Search teams combed through the area surrounding the Guadalupe River in search of any signs of life.
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'The Tide Is Turning': More Than 2,000 Youth Choose to Follow Christ at Multiple Summer Events
A genuine spiritual outpouring is happening among Gen Z this summer as thousands are hearing the gospel message, making professions of faith in Jesus Christ, and answering the call to ministry.
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Will Switching From Synthetic Dyes to Natural Ones Create a False 'Halo of Health'?
The wildly popular MAHA movement, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior, is gaining steam, particularly when it comes to getting rid of artificial food dyes in the nation's food supply. The synthetic colorants are largely used in ultra-processed foods like cereals, candy, desserts, and more.
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Netanyahu Defends Syria Strikes to Prevent 'Second Lebanon' on Israel's Border
Israel is defending its strikes deep inside Syria as necessary to protect Druze communities and enforce a demilitarized zone. And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed regret after an Israeli tank shell hit a church in Gaza, killing three people.
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Trump Tries to Calm Epstein Controversy with Release of Grand Jury Records
President Trump is taking a major step in an effort to calm the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. He's urging the attorney general to unseal grand jury records from the Epstein case.
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President Trump Diagnosed With Chronic Venous Insufficiency
The White House is addressing concerns about President Trump's health after swelling was noted in his lower legs and some bruising developed on his hands.
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'Trust in Almighty God': From Pentagon Prayers to Religious Summit, Trump Admin Promotes Faith
From the White House to the Pentagon and even the Office of Personnel Management, the Trump administration is finding multiple ways to make good on campaign promises to honor a core value woven into the fabric of America's foundation – freedom of religious expression.
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Latest Loudoun County Trans Locker Room Investigation Raises Religious Freedom Concerns
The Loudoun County Public Schools system in Virginia has once again found itself at the center of controversy. This time it's over a recorded locker room conversation and the resulting disciplinary actions that have drawn scrutiny from the state attorney general's office and federal agencies.
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Trump Blasts 'Stupid Republicans' as 'Weaklings' for Wanting Details from Epstein Files
President Trump isn't holding back, blasting those who buy into what he calls a hoax—even calling some of his own supporters "weaklings" for caring about the Epstein controversy.
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Republicans Move to Make Some DOGE Cuts Permanent, Like Defunding NPR and PBS
Republicans are moving forward with efforts to codify some of the cuts made by President Trump's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Congressional Republicans hope to get a final bill to the president's desk for his signature by Friday.
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DeVon Franklin Gets Real in One Man Stage Show: 'My Journey from Breakdown to Breakthrough'
Preacher, producer, author, and actor DeVon Franklin is hitting the stage with a vulnerable show. It's his most raw and revealing project ever. He is sharing his heart and heartbreak, including a painful and public divorce. The one-man show is called "Be True: My Journey from Breakdown to Breakthrough." He told CBN's Studio 5 why he decided to do this show.
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‘We … Live in Fear’: Muslim Extremists Kill 5 Christians During Bible Study in Nigeria
In Nigeria, Christians make up just under half of the population, yet they endure a majority of the persecution. On Friday, Fulani herdsmen reportedly killed five Christians and wounded three others during a Bible study in the north-central region of the African country.
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'Death to the Dictator': Iranians Rebel Against Ruling Establishment, Hope in Replacing Iran's Regime
For decades, a single chant, "Death to America", has echoed through Iran's streets, schools, and airwaves.
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Kat Von D Remains Transparent About Christian Journey, Shares New Step into Orthodoxy
World-renowned makeup and tattoo artist Kat Von D is sharing another step in her faith journey with her many fans and followers.
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Israeli Druze Protest Syrian Regime: 'You Can’t Make a Deal with a Killer'
Syrian forces have begun pulling out of a contested border zone following Israeli airstrikes and pressure from the United States. But tensions remain high as Druze demonstrators trying to cross the border illegally to help relatives escape the Syrian regime, clash with Israeli troops trying to protect them.
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Will Switching From Synthetic Dyes to Natural Ones Create a False 'Halo of Health'?
The wildly popular MAHA movement, led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Junior, is gaining steam, particularly when it comes to getting rid of artificial food dyes in the nation's food supply. The synthetic colorants are largely used in ultra-processed foods like cereals, candy, desserts, and more.
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Latest Loudoun County Trans Locker Room Investigation Raises Religious Freedom Concerns
The Loudoun County Public Schools system in Virginia has once again found itself at the center of controversy. This time it's over a recorded locker room conversation and the resulting disciplinary actions that have drawn scrutiny from the state attorney general's office and federal agencies.
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'Death to the Dictator': Iranians Rebel Against Ruling Establishment, Hope in Replacing Iran's Regime
For decades, a single chant, "Death to America", has echoed through Iran's streets, schools, and airwaves.
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NYC Mayoral Race Leader Zohran Mamdani Dubbed 'Dangerous' and 'Anti-Semitic', Threatens Netanyahu
The winner of New York's Democratic primary says, if elected mayor of the city, he'll arrest Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu if he ever sets foot in the city. Socialist Zohran Mamdani also stands accused of supporting antisemitism.
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China Uncertainty Leads to New Christian Crackdown, 'Face Recognition Cameras' in Churches
Rising economic pressures in China have led to a new wave of persecution against Christians. The government is arresting pastors simply for collecting tithes and offerings, and foreign missionary activities are now restricted. However, despite the latest crackdown by Supreme Leader Xi Jinping, Christianity continues to spread throughout the country.
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IRS Says Pastors May Now Endorse or Oppose Political Candidates Without Retribution
The Internal Revenue Service says pastors may now freely discuss politics from the pulpit without losing their tax-exempt status. The move provides an exemption to the Johnson Amendment, a 70-year-old tax provision that forbids all 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations from endorsing or opposing political candidates.
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Texas Flood Survivors Tell of Last-Second Rescues and the Grace of God
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump visited Texas this weekend for a firsthand look at the areas devastated by catastrophic flooding. But amid the tragedy have also come amazing stories of survival.
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CBN's Asian Center for Missions Celebrates 30 Years of Reaching the Unreached
Faith and revelation helped propel the vision that God placed in the heart of Robertson to start the Asian Center for Missions, ACM, in the Philippines in 1995 even though no funds existed to cover expenses. Robertson recently returned to Manila to celebrate that anniversary.
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Will Switching From Synthetic Dyes to Natural Ones Create a False 'Halo of Health'?
Will Switching From Synthetic Dyes to Natural Ones Create a False 'Halo of Health'?