06-07-2018

First Lady Melania Trump joined her husband Wednesday for a FEMA briefing on the 2018 hurricane season. People were anxious to see her because it was her first public appearance in weeks since she had a kidney procedure last month. In her absence there’s been a lot of speculation about why she's been keeping a low profile. CBN News White House Correspondent Ben Kennedy talks about the public's fascination with the First Lady today on the CBN News Daily Rundown.

 

06-06-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: A crisis pregnancy center in Florida launched a new ministry that's saving lives. Reporter Charlene Aaron says its focus is on fathers--teaching them the importance of choosing life for their unborn children, but also giving them biblical instruction on how to be the head of a family. 

06-05-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: It's one of the biggest threats to free speech in the US--political correctness. Senior Washington reporter Paul Strand looks into why college campuses seem to be the most obvious example of a culture shift that is silencing people of faith.

06-04-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: A new book from Fox News Chief Political Anchor Brett Baier takes readers behind the scenes of three days that former President Ronald Reagan spent in Moscow back in 1988. Senior Washington correspondent Jennifer Wishon points out that Reagan's message from 30 years ago is eerily applicable today as President Trump prepares for next weeks summit with North Korea.

06-01-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: Near-average-activity is expected out of the 2018 hurricane season--but even an average hurricane is more than Puerto Rico can handle. The islands electrical infrastructure is still largely destroyed and the power that has been restored is vulnerable. Reporter Heather Sells recently traveled to Puerto Rico and she couldn't believe that what she found was a part of the US.

05-31-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: A Russian malware attack could put your home computer at risk. The FBI announced this week that hundreds of thousands of home and office routers were compromised. CBN News national security correspondent Erik Rosales that while the consequences of being hacked are extreme, the precautions to take against it are simple. 

05-30-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: Israel is on high alert. Islamist's launched about 100 rockets and mortars into Southern Israel on Tuesday, and while many believe this round of violence is over, there's always the possibility of more trouble. CBN News Mid-East Bureau Chief Chris Mitchell and Mid-East Correspondent Julie Stahl are on the podcast today--they paint a picture of what life is like for those who live in Southern Israel, where a mortar could fall any day.

05-29-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: The NFL announced a new rule, last week, banning players from kneeling in protest during the national anthem. Team owners are said to be in support of the policy, but it came as a surprise to players. CBN News sports reporter Shawn Brown says the debate over this issue is far from over.

05-25-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: The real reason the US backed out of the summit with North Korea. National Security correspondent Erik Rosales sat in on an off-camera White House briefing and he's on this episode to catch us up to speed. 

05-24-2018

Today on The CBN News Daily Rundown: Mommy bloggers have come together against a new children's film. It's called Show Dogs and they say one of the main themes of the movie is not only inappropriate, but dangerous. CBN News reporter Charlene Aaron spoke with the film's original writer--who says these scenes were not his doing.

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