As exhausted firefighters are making progress against the Hughes Fires, CBN's Operation Blessing is setting up to provide long-term assistance amid the ongoing disaster, and pastors are reporting some positive signs.
Tens of thousands of pro-lifers are descending on our nation's capital for the 52nd annual March for Life today, to celebrate the sanctity of life and renew their commitment to fight for the unborn.
President Trump pardoned 23 peaceful pro-life protesters today who the White House says were unjustly targeted for prosecution by the Biden Administration.
Faith, family, and football highlighted the celebration of life for Promise Keepers Founder and University of Colorado Head Football Coach Bill McCartney, who inspired millions of men and women around the world to pursue the Lord Jesus Christ with Godly character among brothers and accountability for their marriages.
Every single Senate Democrat voted against a measure on Wednesday that would have required life-saving treatment for babies who have been born alive after surviving an abortion.
A federal judge temporarily blocked President Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship on Thursday. Earlier, a new Department of Justice memo warned that state and local governments will be investigated if they fail to comply with the new Trump administration immigration policies.
Firefighters here in Altadena are still working to fully contain the Eaton Fire which has destroyed more than 9,000 structures. It's hard to drive anywhere in this area without seeing destruction – homes, businesses, a Jewish Community Center – all gone.
UPDATE: Allen Media Group has reportedly backed off plans to replace meteorologists, including Matt Laubhan. The Mississippi meteorologist had been reported to be among a large group being downsized after he went viral more than a year ago for pausing his broadcast to pray as a tornado touched down in the Magnolia State.
An Idaho Army National Guard infantry officer has filed a lawsuit suing the governor and two Army generals claiming they unlawfully removed him from command for expressing biblical beliefs on sexuality outside of the military environment.
An Ohio pastor was found guilty on a criminal charge for failing to comply with his city's fire code after facing opposition from officials for housing homeless men and women in his church.