The 29-year-old rabbi and father of four who was stabbed to death in a violent terror attack Monday afternoon was laid to rest Tuesday morning.
Vice President Mike Pence plans to attend the 2018 Winter Olympics, which start this week in South Korea. But his goal isn't just to see the games and watch the athletes compete.
The Dow Jones industrial average opened another 567 points lower Tuesday morning, but then quickly bounced back, erasing that additional 500 point loss and climbing into positive territory finishing with a gain, coincidentally, at 567.
A Christian ministry went to the heart of "Sin City" to share the love of God with high-profile sex workers and left with first-hand knowledge about one of the darkest industries in America.
House Republican leaders are grappling for a strategy to avert another government shutdown at midnight Thursday.
So what's going on on Wall Street? Stocks have been dropping like a rock the last few days.
A former news anchor for CBN's Spanish news program Mundo Cristiano has won the first round of the presidential election in Costa Rica. Journalist-turned-politician, Fabricio Alvarado will face a second round runoff in April. He campaigned on a pro-family, pro-life, traditional marriage platform in the majority Catholic country.
The Dow Jones industrial average plunged more than 1,100 points Monday. It was the worst loss for the financial markets in six and a half years.
Franklin Graham is fighting back against those who are trying to ban him from coming to the UK to preach the gospel.
Speaking before an audience in Ohio, President Donald Trump touted the benefits of his recently-passed tax overhaul, noting that Americans' taxes "are going way down" while US "factories are coming back."









