Dormant Volcano Erupts in Indonesia, Two Die
Seven U.S. Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan
Beck Rally Signals Election Trouble for Dems
Iraq on Highest Alert for Terror Attacks
Iraq's prime minister put his nation on its highest level of alert for terror attacks, warning of plots to sow fear and chaos as the U.S. combat mission there ends Tuesday.
Tangible Signs of Life Arrive at 9/11 Memorial
Does the Economy Still Have a Pulse?
Beck's 'Restoring Honor' Rally Draws Diverse Crowd
'Daughters of Cambodia' Leave Sex Trade for Christ
In Cambodia, 90 percent of prostitutes are sold into the sex industry by their parents, but missionary Ruth Elliott is determined to provide a way out for the victims.
Newborn Hurricane Earl Threatens Caribbean
Court Finds Gov't Has the Right to Track You
Is this the beginning of a totalitarian state imagined by George Orwell in his classic novel "1984?"
First Muslim University Opens in U.S.
Classes are now underway at the first Muslim university in the country.
Your Brain on Digital Overload?
Researchers say the time most of us spend using those digital devices -- is taking away time the brain's need to rest.
Atheists More Likely to End Life for Terminally Ill
A study of British doctors found atheist and agnostic doctors are twice as likely to end the lives of their terminally ill patients compared to doctors who are very religious.
Beck's 'Restoring Honor' Rally Draws Criticism
How God's Kingdom Can Transform Your World
Author and CBN News Producer Steve Schaefer said understanding God's kingdom is the key to living victoriously.
Remembering Hurricane Katrina 5 Years Later
U.S. Christian Home After Months in N. Korea Jail
Aijalon Gomes, the American Christian who was imprisoned in North Korea for seven months, is back home in the U.S. after being released from custody.
Forgiving Racial Injustice: Simeon's Story
In 1955, Emmett Till was lynched for whistling at a white woman. His cousin, Simeon Wright has grown to forgive those responsible.
Pastors Criticize 'Misrepresentation' of Obama's Faith
More than 70 pastors and other Christian leaders have signed a letter saying the personal faith of public leaders should not be up for public debate.
Not Forsaken: Reaching Sex Slaves in Mid-America
Sex trafficking is a growing problem in this country and even in the heartland. But a coalition of ministries is stepping up to combat the problem.
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