06-04-2021

Just three weeks after a run on gas along the East Coast because of the Colonial Pipeline cyber security hack, beef shortages could possibly be on the way. That is thanks to another cyber security breach of a Brazil-based meat producer called JBS, which is also the largest meat producer in the world. Meat production returned to normal Thursday after a two-day shutdown, but we’re left with questions surrounding the frequency of cyber attacks, who is subject to an attack, and what people may be stocking up on next. CBN News Senior International Correspondent George Thomas is on today’s Daily Rundown to give us the inside scoop.

Another top story this week is making the news, although it’s not a new story. A century ago on May 31st and June 1st, a white mob attacked a predominately African American community and destroyed their homes and businesses in Tulsa, Oklahoma, leaving hundreds dead or homeless. Now deemed the ‘Tulsa Race Massacre,’ the violent outbreak took place in one of the wealthiest districts in Tulsa. CBN News White House Correspondent Eric Philips brings this story to light on today’s rundown.

06-02-2021

Dr. Anthony Fauci will be publishing a book titled "Expect the Unexpected: Ten Lessons on Truth, Service, and the Way Forward" due to release this fall. The news was overshadowed by a trove of emails recently made public that have raised questions about what Dr. Fauci knew and how he handled the pandemic. Dan Andros and Tré Goins-Phillips from CBN's Faithwire break down this story and more of today's top headlines on today's podcast.

05-28-2021

One of the trendiest technological breakthroughs of the 21st century is artificial intelligence, also known as AI. Whether you consider it being in touch with technology or out of touch with humanity, AI touches every part of out lives. CBN News White House Correspondent Eric Philips is on today’s CBN News Daily Rundown to talk about this technology and the perspectives surrounding its use.

Zooming out of the U.S., the firestorm on the Gaza border was put on pause last week when the ceasefire took effect. But the tension remains high in mixed Jewish-Arab cities, as the conflict remains unresolved. The U.S. is working to provide relief to Israelis and Palestinians weathered by the firestorm and discuss options for resolution. CBN News Middle East Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell shares what he is seeing from the heart of the conflict.

 

05-26-2021

A shock survey from Barna reveals support for Israel plummeting among younger evangelical Christians. Faithwire's Dan Andros & Tré Goins-Phillips have the details on this story and other top news stories of the day, including Chip and Joanna Gaines once again finding themselves a target of online activists.

05-21-2021

Car companies have been manufacturing electric cars for years with little success at actually making a profit. Then Tesla entered the scene. Its line of electric models forcing the world's auto giants to play catch up. But are electric vehicles the future of the industry? Senior international correspondent George Thomas says many companies are betting big that they are. He's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.

05-20-2021

Loudoun County, Virginia is ground zero for a number of national debates, mainly because parents are making noise. They've formed a group called the "Fight for Schools" political action committee and they're working to recall several members of the school board for what they consider abusing their power. Washington correspondent Tara Mergener has been investigating what exactly is going on in Loudoun County. She's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.

05-18-2021

Israel continues to fight back against the terrorist group Hamas as the war in Gaza shows no signs of easing up. Most of the attention from the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas focuses on rockets fired from Gaza and the military response, but some fear a greater battle is taking place on the ground, with growing violence between Israeli Jews and Arabs throughout the country. Mideast correspondent Julie Stahl spent the day on Israel's southern border. She's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown. 

05-17-2021

Demoralized and demonized, police officers are quitting the force in droves. It's happening all across America, as strong anti-police sentiment makes both retention and recruiting an issue. Senior international correspondent George Thomas spoke with one police chief who has more than 100 openings at his department. He's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.

05-14-2021

Another cyber-attack...

This time on Ireland's Health Service, which shut down many of its major information technology systems as a precaution. Meanwhile, the US is still reeling from the cyber-attack against Colonial Pipeline by hackers known as Darkside--gasoline shortages and long lines still being reported in Eastern states. 

Senior international correspondent Gary Lane recently spoke with a former CIA hacker and cyber-security expert about the likelihood of more cyber-attacks--and what needs to be done to prevent them. He's on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.

05-13-2021

Despite Israel's massive bombardment of the Gaza Strip, Hamas terror groups continue to launch rockets into Central and Southern Israel. The millions of Israelis within range have five to fifteen seconds to seek shelter when the red alert sirens go off signaling an incoming missile. Our very own CBN News team had to run for shelter several times today while covering the story at the Gaza border. Mideast Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell shares it all on today's CBN News Daily Rundown. 

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