A Biden administration proposal is raising alarms over the situation at the U.S.- Mexico border.


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A federal judge in Texas has barred the Navy from taking action for now against sailors, most of them Navy SEALs, who have objected to being vaccinated against COVID-19 on religious grounds.
To become a United States Marine, you must abide by the core values of honor, courage and commitment. And for some Marines, a faith in God underlies those values, propelling them to accomplish their mission. CBN News traveled to South Carolina to learn about the role of faith in this elite fighting force.
With Russian ground troops stalled, Vladimir Putin is stepping up his airstrikes on Ukrainian civilians. The attacks come as Moscow also expands its assault to the western part of the country, dangerously close to NATO country Poland.
At least six missiles were fired Sunday toward the U.S. consulate in Iraq’s northern city of Irbil, with several missiles hitting the building, Iraqi and U.S. security officials said. A U.S. official said the missiles were launched from neighboring Iran.
A bipartisan group of 21 House lawmakers has warned President Biden in a letter they are not likely to support the new version of the Iran nuclear deal
International condemnation against Russia escalated Thursday amidst news of a Russian airstrike on a Mariupol maternity hospital. The blasts killed three people and wounded 17 others, including pregnant women and children.
The White House announced the Venezuelan government freed two Americans on Tuesday night, including an oil executive held by the South American country for four years.
Each year the nation's top intelligence chiefs testify before Congress about major anticipated threats. Usually, the list tends to be more theoretical. This year, however, one has become reality.
The Pentagon on Tuesday rejected Poland's surprise announcement that it would give the United States its MiG-29 fighter jets for use by Ukraine, a rare display of disharmony by NATO allies seeking to boost Ukrainian fighters while avoiding getting caught up in a wider war with Russia.