Vice President Joe Biden is criticizing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for leading Israel in the "wrong direction."
United Health has made the decision to limit its participation in the Affordable Care Act's insurance exchange. The move will leave more than 700,000 people to seek coverage with other insurers.
Recovery teams in southern Japan are still finding bodies buried beneath the rubble caused by last week's earthquakes.
New York primaries delivered resounding victories for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. What does that mean for the front-runners? Watch CBN's full report plus in-depth analysis with CBN's David Brody.
Nearly a decade and a half after Sept. 11, Washington is still suffering a "failure of imagination" on deadly dangers facing the nation. Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Michael McCaul outlines realistic scenarios that could inflict more damage on the nation than any attack we've yet faced.
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert signed a resolution Tuesday recognizing pornography as a public health crisis.
A lunch tradition that honors Jesus and draws hundreds of Wisconsin teens is at risk of being shut down.
Saturday Night Live is receiving new criticism over a fake movie trailer, aired on the late-night show, parodying the film God's Not Dead 2.
Government-sanctioned rape is happening in South Sudan. Time magazine's latest issue, released Monday, reports the stories of two women who are the victims of this atrocity.
A conservative Christian blogger is making a public plea to a woman who tweeted that she was planning to abort her baby, offering to give her child a loving home.