Islamic radicals who have besieged much of a southern city in the Philippines are trying to establish a regional ISIS stronghold in that country.
A tough new anti-sanctuary cities law in Texas led to a big protest in the state capitol building, which then led to a scuffle between lawmakers on the Texas House floor.
John Duarte thought he was in line with the law when he started to plow his new property, now he's heading to court, fighting a $2.8 million fine.
The U.S. is conducting a missile defense test today after North Korea fired off yet another threatening missile Monday. Pyongyang launched a Scud-class missile into the sea, the latest in a fast-paced series of missile tests defying international pressure and threats of more sanctions.
Two massive car bombings in central Baghdad have killed at least 31 people Tuesday, Iraqi officials report.
As Israelis celebrate the 50th anniversary of the reunification of its capital city, there's a new plan afoot for a cable car system that will transport up to 3,000 passengers every hour to the Western Wall in Jerusalem's Old City.
"The big vision, the mission, conquering Jerusalem, all that's important, but…at the moment you rise up toward the fire, it's for your friends," an IDF reserve commander told CBN's Scott Ross at Jerusalem's Ammunition Hill.
In a welcome turn of events, Norwegian Foreign Minister Borge Brende announced Friday that Norway will no longer support the Palestinian Authority youth center for women named after arch-terrorist Dalal Mughrabi.
Israeli Regional Cooperation Minister Tzachi Hanegbi told Army Radio that neither he nor Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu see the two-state solution as viable.
Millions of followers of Islam began celebrating Ramadan around the world Friday, and President Trump did not mince words in also addressing the problem of Islamic terrorism.