02-11-2018

A Russian passenger plane carrying 71 people crashed Sunday near Moscow, killing everyone aboard shortly after the jet took off from one of the city’s airports.

02-11-2018

Two Ohio police officers responding to a 911 hang-up call were fatally shot on Saturday after entering a townhome in a Columbus suburb.

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02-10-2018

Actor Stephen Baldwin, host of Russia Today’s “The Great American Pilgrimage,” recently dove deep into the divisiveness that has plagued America in recent years, explaining how he’s seen the political divide impact peoples’ careers as well as his own family.

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02-10-2018

Parenting a strong-willed child can be a rewarding — and profoundly challenging — experience. But while it’s certainly a deeply difficult undertaking, the Bible gives us some powerful tools and points of advice that can help guide us through the ups and downs.

02-10-2018

Attacks against US Border Patrol agents have doubled since last year. To combat the rising assaults, the agency is looking at ways high tech and traditional tools can make a difference.

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02-10-2018

A shocking study recently found that 35 percent of Generation Z — the generational cohort that is coming up behind Millennials — are either atheist, agnostic or unaffiliated with a faith — and it’s sending shockwaves throughout the Christian world.

02-10-2018

A battlefield in the woods of northeast Georgia is being reclaimed so visitors can see the shallow graves of fallen soldiers and learn how the South played a key role in defeating the British and helping to win the American Revolution.

02-10-2018

Vice President Mike Pence's efforts to keep North Korea from stealing the show at the Winter Olympics proved short-lived, drowned out by images of the two Koreas marching and competing as one.

02-10-2018

Last month’s bogus ballistic missile warning in Hawaii and, now, this week’s tsunami snafu have highlighted trouble spots and prompted calls for change in the nation’s increasingly complex system for alerting Americans about dangerous weather, active shooters, kidnapped children, plant explosions, and other emergencies.

02-10-2018

A group of young Afghan women in the deeply conservative western Herat province is breaking traditional barriers as their war-torn country’s first female coders in an overwhelmingly male-dominated tech field.

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