US Denies Plans to Build Military Base on Gaza Border; Trump Requests Pardon for Netanyahu
From continued military strikes in Gaza to a pardon request letter from President Trump to deep divisions over ceasefire implementation, the regional dynamics continue to shift and challenge Middle East peace efforts.
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Hundreds Accept Christ as 6,000 Worship Jesus at NC State: 'All Glory to God'
The student revival movement sweeping college campuses in America continues to see a generation changed by the love of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit. The UniteUS tour hit the North Carolina State campus during its latest stop on its mission to share the Gospel with Gen Z across the country.
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Muslim Tribal Group Kills 25 Christians in Nigeria: 'Lord, Please Come to Our Aid'
Another 25 Christians have been gruesomely murdered in the last 12 days as the ongoing genocide in Nigeria continues.
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Persecuted Pastor Brutally Beaten, Imprisoned Before ‘Mind-Blowing’ Miracle
Todd Nettleton is on a mission to combat Christian persecution.
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Muslim Tribal Group Kills 25 Christians in Nigeria: 'Lord, Please Come to Our Aid'
Another 25 Christians have been gruesomely murdered in the last 12 days as the ongoing genocide in Nigeria continues.
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US Plans to Build Military Site on Gaza-Israel Border; Israeli Soldier Buried 11 Years Late
A U.S.-Israeli agreement on the Hamas terrorists holed up in a tunnel comes with a significant snag, and new plans by the Trump administration could put military boots on the ground along the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, an Israeli family who waited 11 years to bury their son, laid him to rest on Tuesday.
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Transgender Sports Bans
The U.S. Supreme Court is stepping into a growing national clash over transgender athletes and state laws that restrict sports participation based on biological sex. This term, justices will hear two cases from Idaho and West Virginia that could reshape how schools nationwide balance fairness and inclusion in athletics.
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Russian Drones Test NATO's Eastern Border, Baltic States and Poland Brace for Escalation
From Lithuania to Poland, countries along NATO's eastern flank are on edge. Moscow's recent flying of drones across borders is pushing tensions to their highest point in years.
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US Mint in Philadelphia Presses Final Pennies as the 1-Cent Coin Gets Canceled
The U.S. Mint on Wednesday ended production of the penny, a change made to save money and because the 1-cent coin that could once buy a snack or a piece of candy had become increasingly irrelevant.
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Persecuted Pastor Brutally Beaten, Imprisoned Before ‘Mind-Blowing’ Miracle
Todd Nettleton is on a mission to combat Christian persecution.
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UN Terror Network Exposed: 10-Year Investigation Finds 500 Employees 'Involved in Terrorism'
A ten-year investigation has uncovered the truth about terrorist infiltration and indoctrination within UNRWA. UN Watch discovered that 500 employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees were "involved in terrorism. incitement, and membership in extremist organizations."
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Tariff Dividend? Trump Wants to Give $2,000 to American Taxpayers
President Trump has announced he's planning to pay Americans a dividend from all the income the U.S. government is making from the tariffs being charged to other countries.
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Housing Crisis Deepens as Homeownership Slips Out of Reach for Millions
Experts say homeownership is slipping out of reach and rent is becoming unaffordable — leaving in its wake a full-blown housing crisis. A new report reveals homeownership is now unattainable for a record number of Americans.
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Senate Officially Votes to End Government Shutdown, Here's What Has to Happen Next
The Senate voted to reopen the government last night. Now, it's up to the House of Representatives to end the shutdown for good. House members are scrambling to get back to Washington in hopes of a Wednesday vote to end the longest government shutdown in history.
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'We Have to Make Syria Work': Trump Welcomes Al-Sharaa; Syrian President Balks at Abraham Accords
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa made history as the first Syrian leader to visit the White House. President Trump indicated it was a good meeting and that the former jihadi is willing to join forces to fight ISIS, advancing peace in the Middle East.
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CBN's Superbook Launches New Free Bible App for Kids: 'The Power of God Is Released'
The new Superbook Kids Bible App is designed to help children learn more about the Word of God in a fun and interactive way. The new app will allow families to watch all 68 episodes of the animated series, plus delve deeper into scripture through games, videos, and more, all for free.
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2 BBC Bosses Resign After News Outlet's Anti-Trump Video Editing, Biased Coverage
The BBC apologized Monday for the "error of judgment" the organization made when it doctored comments made by President Trump on January 6, 2021 to make it look like he was inciting violence.
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'It Wasn't Worth It!' 100-Year-Old WWII Vet Shocks TV Hosts on Remembrance Day
A 100-year-old Royal Navy veteran named Alec Penstone recently spoke some powerful words that left UK TV hosts speechless. He said the friends he buried in World War II gave their lives "for what?" — pointing out that today's Britain has lost the freedom they fought for.
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Nearly 75,000 Pack Stadium in Argentina for BGEA Gospel Crusade, 9,000 Make Decisions for Christ
A move of the Holy Spirit took place in Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina, over the weekend, as nearly 75,000 heard the Gospel and more than 9,000 people made decisions for Christ during a two-night outreach hosted by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA).
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Supreme Court to Decide Fate of Transgender Sports Bans
The U.S. Supreme Court is stepping into a growing national clash over transgender athletes and state laws that restrict sports participation based on biological sex. This term, justices will hear two cases from Idaho and West Virginia that could reshape how schools nationwide balance fairness and inclusion in athletics.
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CBN's Superbook Launches New Free Bible App for Kids: 'The Power of God Is Released'
The new Superbook Kids Bible App is designed to help children learn more about the Word of God in a fun and interactive way. The new app will allow families to watch all 68 episodes of the animated series, plus delve deeper into scripture through games, videos, and more, all for free.
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The True Story of 'Sarah's Oil': God's Hand in the Making of America's Youngest Black Millionaire
Home is where the heart is, and in a part of Kansas City, a mansion sits at the heart of what was once a rich, black community. It's also home to a rich and rarely shared chapter of American history. It is where Sarah Rector settled.
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Ex-Gay Man’s Life Radically Transformed by Jesus
Arch Kennedy, an author and former meteorologist, once lived a gay lifestyle before an encounter with Jesus changed everything.
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Israeli Airstrikes Target Hezbollah Rebuild as IDF Finds More Hamas-UNRWA Ties
Israel has launched its largest attack on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon since the 2024 ceasefire began. Thursday's escalation signals Israel's determination to prevent the Iranian-backed terror group from rebuilding its arsenal of weapons.
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'A Lot of People Lost Everything': Operation Blessing Helps Thousands of Jamaican Hurricane Victims
In the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa, the death toll has risen to at least 32 lives lost in Jamaica, where three-quarters of the island is without power. CBN's Operation Blessing is working to help those in need. From its base in Montego Bay, dozens of volunteers are cleaning up damage and debris, as well as bring much-needed relief.
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Conservatives Confront Rising Antisemitism Within GOP Ranks: 'An Existential Crisis'
Republican conservatives are facing a looming crisis: the evil of antisemitism has begun to infiltrate their ranks. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) recently sounded the alarm, saying the problem has reached unprecedented levels.
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'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' Marks 75 Years of Wonder and Faith
This fall marks the 75th anniversary of one of the most beloved classics of modern literature. The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, written by C.S. Lewis and first published in 1950, continues to captivate readers of all ages around the world.