trumpsigns
12-22-2017

President Donald Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax overhaul into law Friday.

12-22-2017

The driver of an SUV who plowed into a crowd of holiday shoppers on a Melbourne street Thursday, injuring 19 people, is mentally ill, Australian law enforcement officials said. But they still are investigating the incident after the 32-year-old suspect told them during an interrogation about hearing voices and also attributing his actions to a perceived mistreatment of Muslims.

2016persecutionstories
12-22-2017

Evangelical leader urges Christians to follow the example of the persecuted Church suffering from torture and, in some cases, execution.

Santa in Jerusalem
12-22-2017

The Jerusalem municipality handed out complimentary “Christmas trees” to residents, students and volunteers ahead of the holiday as tens of thousands of visitors are expected in Israel during the Christmas season.

Mosul Destruction, Photo, CBN News, Jonathan Goff
12-22-2017

CBN News recently got an exclusive look at Mosul, the city that was once Iraq's second largest and the epicenter of the self-declared Islamic State.    

12-22-2017

The U.S. reconsiders its list of international friends after U.N. member countries overwhelmingly vote to denounce President Trump over his decision to follow U.S. law and recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

12-22-2017

President Trump pays holiday visit to wounded soldiers at Walter Reed as the vice president brings holiday greetings to US troops in Afghanistan.

12-22-2017

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the United Nations the “theatre of the absurd” after the General Assembly voted in favor of a resolution calling President Trump’s declaration on Jerusalem “null and void,” while Palestinians hailed it as a victory.

12-22-2017

Restaurant workers, a hotel event booker and a watchdog group who say President Donald Trump has business conflicts that violate the Constitution cannot sue him, a New York judge ruled Thursday.

congress-compassion
12-22-2017

The Republican-led Congress narrowly passed a temporary spending bill to avert a government shutdown, doing the bare minimum in a sprint toward the holidays and punting disputes on immigration, health care and the budget to next year.

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