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Israel is reportedly in the process of completing a peace deal between themselves and Saudi Arabia, with Egypt also playing a role, the continuation of a warming of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. And while the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two nations may remain a ways off, things appear headed in the right direction. But…
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With few details and an investigation underway, the public is demanding answers as to why police delayed nearly an hour before breaking into the Uvalde, Texas classroom to end an active shooter situation. Conflicting and "shifting" statements have only led to the confusion - on today's podcast we break down what is known about the current timeline …
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The United States Navy is investigating a string of suicides on the USS George Washington, a Naval aircraft carrier that is currently docked in Newport News, Virginia. Navy officials are looking at working conditions aboard the GW, searching both for answers and solutions. CBN News Medical Reporter Lorie Johnson reported on this story for us this w…
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Americans everywhere were horrified to learn of the tragic shooting that took place at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Now, as more details emerge, we're also hearing stories of heroes who helped protect some of the school children and the border patrol agent who helped end the massacre. These stories and more on today's podcast.…
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It’s among the Ivy Leagues and named after Puritan clergyman John Harvard; but even the oldest institution of higher learning in the US and one of the most prestigious in the world isn’t exempt from secular influence. Over the last few centuries, Harvard Law School has endorsed secular ideologies rather than clinging to its biblical foundations. CB…
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This week, the US Senate approved another 40 billion dollars in military and economic aid to Ukraine on the same day the prime ministers of Finland and Sweden came to the White House for a trilateral meeting with President Biden. Those two nations, long on the sidelines of NATO’s decades-long standoff with Russia, are asking to join the organizatio…
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A Biblical worldview is no longer commonplace in America. According to a new study by Dr. George Barna, the majority of millennial-aged moms and dads lack a Biblically-founded faith that they can pass on to their children. CBN News Correspondent Brody Carter is on today’s episode to talk about how this could hinder the spiritual development of the …
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Tragic shootings over the weekend left multiple people dead and several wounded in Buffalo, NY and California. Churchgoers managed to stop a gunman while he reloaded and tied him up with extension chords. Almost immediately, politics took center stage.Por Christian Broadcasting Network
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The big story in Washington, DC this week remains that leaked first draft of an opinion written by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in which it appears a majority of justices will vote to overturn Roe v Wade later this summer, a bombshell revelation that is sending shockwaves throughout the country. In Washington, pro abortion rights activists pr…
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The crisis at the southern border is growing. Last year marked the highest on record for illegal border crossings, and there have been 221,000 encounters with border crossers in just the last month. Instead of tackling the surging problem though, the Biden administration is focused on creating a new so-called “Disinformation Governance Board” that …
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Former President Donald Trump speaks to CBN News Chief Political Analyst David Brody about a wide range of issues, including Disney's recent activism, the Roe v. Wade leaked decision draft, and more. We also discuss what life after a possible fall of Roe v. Wade looks like.Por Christian Broadcasting Network
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Nearly two million students left public schools between 2020 and 2021, and the reason why is found in where they are going. With large numbers now enrolled in Christian education, one church in Northern Virginia is answering the need by starting a Christian school of their own. CBN News Senior Washington Correspondent Tara Mergener talked to the pa…
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The COVID-19 pandemic caught everyone off guard when it swept across the world two years ago, and the loss of life has been tragic and overwhelming. As of Friday morning, Johns Hopkins University says more than 6.2 million people around the world have died of COVID, with just shy of a million dying here in the United States. The pandemic, as well a…
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A staff meeting leaked onto social media reveals Amazon employees in despair over the fact a conservative commentator's book rose to number one in the LGBT category. Success of Matt Walsh's book "Johnny the Walrus" sparked outrage among staffers and they discussed what could be done about the "problem". Atheists try to remove the Bible from schools…
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It’s no surprise that soaring inflation has many Americans feeling down. While the unemployment rate is at a pandemic low, the benefits of rapid economic growth could be diminished if rising prices continue to chop away at paychecks. CBN News Financial Editor Drew Parkhill is on today’s episode to discuss who or what is responsible for skyrocketing…
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Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine has had a number of negative effects, most of them very obvious in terms of the destruction, suffering and loss of life inside Ukraine itself. But the war is also having an negative impact on millions around the world. This week, the World Bank lowered its global growth forecast by nearly a full percent, due in…
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Could teens be abandoning social media? That's one what recent survey seems to suggest, that more and more young people are beginning to realize the dangers of habitually engaging on social media. We dive into the details on that story plus a Holocaust survivor dies in Ukraine hiding in the same basement she used to hide from Nazis. And Candace Cam…
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Why is it that the richest man in the world can’t seem to buy Twitter? There’s a lot more involved than money and much more at stake than a brand. CBN News Financial Editor Drew Parkhill is on today’s episode to discuss what’s really behind Elon Musk’s bid to buy Twitter and why the social media company delivered a “poison pill” in response.…
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Hunter Biden finally paid his taxes. This wouldn’t be news, except for the 24th paragraph in The Washington Post article admitting a significant amount of the suspicious content found on Hunter’s laptop in 2020 was authentic. Now, media outlets have decided it’s a story, setting off a firestorm of reports on Hunter’s shady business dealings with Ch…
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This week, the Kansas Jayhawks defeated the North Carolina Tarheels to win the NCAA College Basketball Tournament, a terrific game that featured the largest comeback in NCAA Tournament title game history. This year’s March Madness tournament was also the most heavily wagered in its history, with as many as 17% of Americans betting a total of more t…
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President Biden announced new sanctions against Russia today as President Zelenskyy accuses Putin, Russia of engaging in horrific war crimes. Plus, the government announced it will begin allowing 'x' as an option on passports beginning April 11th. These stories and more on today's CBN News Daily Rundown.…
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Today, more than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. The progressive disease targets the brain, destroying memory and other important mental functions. While it’s widely believed that there is no cure, there’s a promising new protocol picking up steam. CBN News Medical Reporter Lorie Johnson talked to Dr. Dale Bredesen and a handful …
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The Biden administration is preparing to allow a controversial border policy, enacted by the Trump administration, to end. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention instituted Title 42 in March of 2020, essentially sending asylum seekers back to their home countries rather than allowing them to stay in the US, in an effort to combat the spread…
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Lawmakers are pushing for harsher punishments for anyone consuming or otherwise dealing with child pornography. Also, an A-list actor has blasted Hollywood for applauding Will Smith after he smacked Chris Rock on stage just moments before winning his Oscar. That and more on today's podcast.Por Christian Broadcasting Network
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Does President Joe Biden want regime change in Russia? After meeting with Ukrainian refugees on Saturday and hearing their stories of survival and escape from their war-torn country, the President delivered a blistering speech against Russian President Vladimir Putin that was overshadowed by nine words at the very end of his remarks that appeared t…
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Ketanji Brown Jackson is one step closer to becoming the first, black woman to sit on the Supreme Court. Jackson began the week as a shoo-in for Justice Stephen Breyer’s place on the bench. And after a full week of questioning, the Judiciary Committee is set to confirm her place by Easter. CBN News Chief Political Analyst David Brody is on today’s …
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Video of a truck getting tossed around like a toy by a sudden tornado in Texas went viral this week after the truck - and the teen driver - miraculously survived the close encounter. The driver is now speaking out about the incident, praising God for the incredible tale of survival. Plus, Lee Strobel shares a bit of positive news in the midst of ne…
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Tensions between China and the United States are heightened after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In a phone call on Friday, China’s President Xi Jinping met with President Biden to discuss a range of economic and security issues, including the protection and possession of Taiwan. CBN News Senior Reporter Dale Hurd is on today’s episode to discuss Ch…
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After two years in which it was pretty much the only thing we talked about, COVID-19 has finally receded into the background, at least in the minds of many Americans. Mask mandates for most of the country have gone away, although some areas still require them, and the debate over vaccine mandates has faded, too. Is COVID-19 no longer a pandemic? Is…
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Some Christians are warning against Disney's new animated film, which contains polytheism, Buddhism, 'ancestor worship' and other themes that stand in stark contrast with the Christian worldview. Plus, details on another state adopting a six-week abortion ban and the latest from Ukraine as President Zelenskyy addresses the United States Congress.…
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It’s a growing tax hurting all Americans. Monthly costs are dwarfing average wage gains as inflation continues to rise. The latest snapshot of inflation at the retail level is something the United States hasn’t seen in four decades, and no one knows when it will end. CBN News Financial Editor Drew Parkhill is on today’s episode to break down what i…
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Once a year the nation’s top intelligence officials come before the House and Senate intelligence committees in an open hearing to provide the country with an update on their assessment of strategic threats around the world. This week, the directors of the FBI, CIA, Director of National Intelligence, National Security Agency and Defense Intelligenc…
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Biological male Lia Thomas has been making headlines since making the switch to compete against women in swimming - mostly for dominating victories that many argue are unfair. As league championships approach, Sports Illustrated published a lengthy feature on Thomas that paints critics in a negative light and downplays the bullying and intimidation…
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More than 10 months after Iran nuclear talks began, officials from Iran and world powers are gathered for another round of talks to try to salvage the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. The JCPOA placed restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief. Washington and Tehran have both said they…
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine stretched into its second week this week at a pace much slower than Russian President Vladimir Putin anticipated. The capital city of Kyiv is still under Ukrainian control, and the 40-mile convoy of Russian troops and tanks stationed miles outside the city remains bogged down. Despite heavy shelling and a distinct disad…
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As the Russian military continues its march into Ukraine, reports indicate the pace is much slower than President Vladimir Putin anticipated. Kiev and other major cities are not yet under Russian control and, on Monday morning, a Ukrainian delegation met with Russians on the border with Belarus for talks that the world hopes will lead to an end to …
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Since the early morning hours of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, the Kremlin has closed in on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. While Putin says he’s ready for talks with Ukrainian officials, the violent actions of the Russian military speak louder than words. CBN News Senior International Correspondent George Thomas is reporting from Ukrain…
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