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Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Iran once again exceeds a nuclear deal limit: IAEA report
Iran has exceeded a soft limit on sensitive material set under its nuclear deal with major powers, the U.N. atomic watchdog said on Wednesday, hours after Donald Trump - who has strongly criticized the agreement - won the U.S. presidential election.
Russia poised to unleash new Syria strikes from the sea, US officials say
Russia is preparing to carry out a new round of strikes targeting Syria from a group of warships that recently arrived in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, two U.S. defense officials told Fox News on Wednesday.
Crucifixions, Vice Patrols Show Islamic State Maintains Mosul Grip
Islamic State militants fighting to hold on to their Mosul stronghold have killed at least 20 people in the last two days for passing information to 'the enemy' and are back on the city streets policing the length of men's beards, residents say.
Russia says its warships drove away Dutch sub shadowing them
Russian warships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday drove away a Dutch submarine shadowing the squadron, the military said.
Paralyzed monkeys regain control of their legs after brain implants
A new form of brain implant could one day help people with paraplegia regain control of their legs, based on a new study proving its potential in paralyzed monkeys.
Putin gives thumbs-up to Trump's win in U.S.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving a thumbs-up to president-elect Donald Trump's victory.
Russian leaders, citizens now suddenly pro-U.S. after Trump's stunning win
After years of icy tensions, the United States and Russia might soon enter a new era of allied cooperation -- thanks to voters putting Donald Trump in the White House.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Trump invites Netanyahu to meet at first opportunity
US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he was welcome to visit at the earliest opportunity as the two spoke on the phone after Trump's astonishing election as 45th US President.
Trump win means no two-state solution in Middle East, Israeli official says
Donald Trump's Election Day win means 'the era of a Palestinian state is over,' a top Israeli official said Wednesday.
Inside the United States
Thousands flood streets to protest Trump in seven cities
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in seven major U.S. cities on Wednesday night to denounce President-elect Donald Trump. The protests were created by a number of groups, including college campus, socialist and other organizations.
Trump and Pence will meet Ryan on Thursday
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence will meet with Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday, the latest sign of a rapprochement between Trump and Ryan, according to Republican insiders.
Trump Election 'Market Panic' Ends with All-Time Dow Jones High
So much for the 'panic' that was supposed to engulf the stock market after Donald Trump's surprising victory in the 2016 presidential race. On Wednesday, just a few hours after Hillary Clinton finally offered her public concession, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed with an all-time high.
Anti-Trump Protests: 5 Shot In Downtown Seattle Near Demonstrations Against President-Elect
As people take to the streets to protest Republican nominee Donald Trump's election as the president of the United States, five people were shot outside a convenience store in downtown Seattle, near an anti-Trump rally Wednesday night, police said.
Republicans flip three governors' seats
Republicans built on their gubernatorial and legislative dominance in Tuesday's elections, shrugging off an onslaught of Democratic spending to flip three governors' seats.
Obama to host Trump at White House
President Barack Obama will host Donald Trump in the Oval Office Thursday, hoping to ease a smooth transition of power and steady nerves after an election that has shocked the world.
Congressional GOP prepares to gut Obamacare as they claim Trump 'mandate'
Congressional GOP leaders made it clear on Wednesday that they see Donald Trump has a 'mandate' -- and that they'll use that to try to quickly repeal Obamacare.
Four states vote to increase minimum wage over next decade
Voters in four states gave themselves a raise Tuesday, approving initiatives to raise their minimum wage to at least $12 by 2020 -- an increase of more than $4 per hour for employees in some states.
U.S. Politics
Trump transition battle underway
The stunning upset election of Donald Trump on Tuesday has set off a behind-the-scenes political battle inside the Trump transition team in Washington.
Gingrich: Giuliani, Sessions should have 'major' roles in Trump administration
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicted one day after Donald Trump won the presidential election that campaign advisers Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Jeff Sessions will have central roles in the new administration.
US spy agencies to begin top secret Trump briefings within days
US intelligence agencies will soon begin giving President-elect Donald Trump the same top secret national security briefings they give President Barack Obama, current and former intelligence officials said Wednesday.
Signs of divine intervention in Trump victory
Election eve 2016 began without any real sign of a gathering storm. No hint a popular revolt was brewing. In fact, just the opposite.
Christian News
Anne Graham Lotz on How the Church Can Help the Nation Heal
CBN News spoke with Anne Graham Lotz about what the Church can do to help heal the divide. 'When God's people will pray with a humble heart, repenting of our sins, then God promises He will hear our prayer; He will forgive our sin and the third element is that He will heal our land,' said Lotz.
No justice 2 years after Muslim mob burned Christian couple alive in kiln
Even though last Friday marked the second anniversary of the day that a blasphemy-accused married Pakistani Christian couple was burned alive in a brick kiln by a mob of hundreds of Muslims, no justice has yet been served for those responsible for the senseless lynchings.
Over 200 Iranians, Afghans Baptised as Iranian Church Sees 'Spectacular' Growth
Just recently, more than 200 Iranians and Afghans were baptised in a location just outside Iran, the Elam Ministries reported. The service was attended by people from eight different Persian-speaking churches, the group said.
German Lutheran church rejects efforts to convert Jews
Germany's Lutheran church is rejecting any efforts to convert Jews, a move that is being welcomed by the country's Jewish community.
Around the World
Iran once again exceeds a nuclear deal limit: IAEA report
Iran has exceeded a soft limit on sensitive material set under its nuclear deal with major powers, the U.N. atomic watchdog said on Wednesday, hours after Donald Trump - who has strongly criticized the agreement - won the U.S. presidential election.
Russia poised to unleash new Syria strikes from the sea, US officials say
Russia is preparing to carry out a new round of strikes targeting Syria from a group of warships that recently arrived in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, two U.S. defense officials told Fox News on Wednesday.
Crucifixions, Vice Patrols Show Islamic State Maintains Mosul Grip
Islamic State militants fighting to hold on to their Mosul stronghold have killed at least 20 people in the last two days for passing information to 'the enemy' and are back on the city streets policing the length of men's beards, residents say.
Russia says its warships drove away Dutch sub shadowing them
Russian warships in the eastern Mediterranean Sea on Wednesday drove away a Dutch submarine shadowing the squadron, the military said.
Paralyzed monkeys regain control of their legs after brain implants
A new form of brain implant could one day help people with paraplegia regain control of their legs, based on a new study proving its potential in paralyzed monkeys.
Putin gives thumbs-up to Trump's win in U.S.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is giving a thumbs-up to president-elect Donald Trump's victory.
Russian leaders, citizens now suddenly pro-U.S. after Trump's stunning win
After years of icy tensions, the United States and Russia might soon enter a new era of allied cooperation -- thanks to voters putting Donald Trump in the White House.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Trump invites Netanyahu to meet at first opportunity
US President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he was welcome to visit at the earliest opportunity as the two spoke on the phone after Trump's astonishing election as 45th US President.
Trump win means no two-state solution in Middle East, Israeli official says
Donald Trump's Election Day win means 'the era of a Palestinian state is over,' a top Israeli official said Wednesday.
Inside the United States
Thousands flood streets to protest Trump in seven cities
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in seven major U.S. cities on Wednesday night to denounce President-elect Donald Trump. The protests were created by a number of groups, including college campus, socialist and other organizations.
Trump and Pence will meet Ryan on Thursday
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence will meet with Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday, the latest sign of a rapprochement between Trump and Ryan, according to Republican insiders.
Trump Election 'Market Panic' Ends with All-Time Dow Jones High
So much for the 'panic' that was supposed to engulf the stock market after Donald Trump's surprising victory in the 2016 presidential race. On Wednesday, just a few hours after Hillary Clinton finally offered her public concession, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed with an all-time high.
Anti-Trump Protests: 5 Shot In Downtown Seattle Near Demonstrations Against President-Elect
As people take to the streets to protest Republican nominee Donald Trump's election as the president of the United States, five people were shot outside a convenience store in downtown Seattle, near an anti-Trump rally Wednesday night, police said.
Republicans flip three governors' seats
Republicans built on their gubernatorial and legislative dominance in Tuesday's elections, shrugging off an onslaught of Democratic spending to flip three governors' seats.
Obama to host Trump at White House
President Barack Obama will host Donald Trump in the Oval Office Thursday, hoping to ease a smooth transition of power and steady nerves after an election that has shocked the world.
Congressional GOP prepares to gut Obamacare as they claim Trump 'mandate'
Congressional GOP leaders made it clear on Wednesday that they see Donald Trump has a 'mandate' -- and that they'll use that to try to quickly repeal Obamacare.
Four states vote to increase minimum wage over next decade
Voters in four states gave themselves a raise Tuesday, approving initiatives to raise their minimum wage to at least $12 by 2020 -- an increase of more than $4 per hour for employees in some states.
U.S. Politics
Trump transition battle underway
The stunning upset election of Donald Trump on Tuesday has set off a behind-the-scenes political battle inside the Trump transition team in Washington.
Gingrich: Giuliani, Sessions should have 'major' roles in Trump administration
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich predicted one day after Donald Trump won the presidential election that campaign advisers Rudy Giuliani and Sen. Jeff Sessions will have central roles in the new administration.
US spy agencies to begin top secret Trump briefings within days
US intelligence agencies will soon begin giving President-elect Donald Trump the same top secret national security briefings they give President Barack Obama, current and former intelligence officials said Wednesday.
Signs of divine intervention in Trump victory
Election eve 2016 began without any real sign of a gathering storm. No hint a popular revolt was brewing. In fact, just the opposite.
Christian News
Anne Graham Lotz on How the Church Can Help the Nation Heal
CBN News spoke with Anne Graham Lotz about what the Church can do to help heal the divide. 'When God's people will pray with a humble heart, repenting of our sins, then God promises He will hear our prayer; He will forgive our sin and the third element is that He will heal our land,' said Lotz.
No justice 2 years after Muslim mob burned Christian couple alive in kiln
Even though last Friday marked the second anniversary of the day that a blasphemy-accused married Pakistani Christian couple was burned alive in a brick kiln by a mob of hundreds of Muslims, no justice has yet been served for those responsible for the senseless lynchings.
Over 200 Iranians, Afghans Baptised as Iranian Church Sees 'Spectacular' Growth
Just recently, more than 200 Iranians and Afghans were baptised in a location just outside Iran, the Elam Ministries reported. The service was attended by people from eight different Persian-speaking churches, the group said.
German Lutheran church rejects efforts to convert Jews
Germany's Lutheran church is rejecting any efforts to convert Jews, a move that is being welcomed by the country's Jewish community.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
U.S. bombed Mosul terrorists every 8 minutes for 3 days, official says
Iraqi forces attempting to liberate Mosul from the Islamic State group cannot claim U.S. Air Force allies failed to soften up targets.
Election Reactions Around The World: China, Mexico, UK And Other Nations Respond To Trump Victory
As Republican Donald Trump inches closer to becoming the 45th president of the United States, countries across the world are watching with baited breath. Nations around the globe have watched the campaign with heavy interest over the past year, eager to see what the tumultuous presidential election would produce.
Gold surges nearly 5% on jitters over US election
Gold jumped nearly 5 percent on Wednesday to its strongest in more than five weeks as investors sought safe havens with Republican Donald Trump leading Democrat Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House.
Russia Preparing For War? More Missiles, Submarines For Poland As Baltic Warmongering Escalates In Europe
A senior Polish military official has announced that the nation's military may seek more naval strike missiles to establish a third coastal squadron along the Baltic Sea, Defense News reported Friday. Poland, a NATO member that shares an approximately 120-mile northern border with Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, has expressed serious concern over increased Russian military activity in its vicinity.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
IDF getting new German subs, despite Ya'alon's best efforts
An Israeli decision to purchase three new submarines from Germany, officially announced late last month, was previously derailed by then-defense minister Moshe Ya'alon, according to a Channel 10 news report.
Inside the United States
Pot measures win big
Marijuana measures won big on Election Day, with voters in seven states approving wider use of the drug for recreational and medical purposes.
Pastors Praying Around the Clock for the Future of the Nation
On Capitol Hill, a number of pastors and Christian groups have been praying around the clock, seeking God for America's future in the lead-up to Election Day.
U.S. Navy's Newest Warship Has No Ammunition for Its Big Guns
The U.S. Navy is slated to cancel the projectiles for the two big guns that outfit its newest and most advanced warship due to excessive costs that total an estimated $800,000 per round.
U.S. Politics
Donald Trump Wins the Presidency
Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States, marking the first time in America's history that voters have chosen to send a candidate without military or government experience to the Oval Office.
Republicans projected to keep control of Congress
Both chambers of the U.S. Congress are projected to remain under Republican control when they convene on Jan. 3, with voters on Tuesday dashing Democrats' hopes of taking over the Senate while keeping the House of Representatives in Republican hands.
In victory speech, Trump vows to work 'for all Americans'
US president-elect Donald Trump extended a conciliatory hand to Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in his victory speech in New York early Wednesday, after Hillary Clinton conceded the US presidential election to the Republican.
Trump Elected President, Thanks to 4 in 5 White Evangelicals
Election results suggest that 'Never Trump' was never a likely outcome for white evangelical voters, who showed up to support President-elect Donald Trump at the highest margin since 2004.
Clinton Concedes To Trump Over The Phone
NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports that a source has told her that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has conceded the 2016 race to Donald Trump over the phone.
Christian News
Pastors Say It's Time for American Christians to 'Pull it Together'
This year's election has been one of the most divisive ones this country has ever seen. Even Christians have joined in the angry banter, causing deep divides within the church.
Around the World
U.S. bombed Mosul terrorists every 8 minutes for 3 days, official says
Iraqi forces attempting to liberate Mosul from the Islamic State group cannot claim U.S. Air Force allies failed to soften up targets.
Election Reactions Around The World: China, Mexico, UK And Other Nations Respond To Trump Victory
As Republican Donald Trump inches closer to becoming the 45th president of the United States, countries across the world are watching with baited breath. Nations around the globe have watched the campaign with heavy interest over the past year, eager to see what the tumultuous presidential election would produce.
Gold surges nearly 5% on jitters over US election
Gold jumped nearly 5 percent on Wednesday to its strongest in more than five weeks as investors sought safe havens with Republican Donald Trump leading Democrat Hillary Clinton in the race for the White House.
Russia Preparing For War? More Missiles, Submarines For Poland As Baltic Warmongering Escalates In Europe
A senior Polish military official has announced that the nation's military may seek more naval strike missiles to establish a third coastal squadron along the Baltic Sea, Defense News reported Friday. Poland, a NATO member that shares an approximately 120-mile northern border with Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad, has expressed serious concern over increased Russian military activity in its vicinity.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
IDF getting new German subs, despite Ya'alon's best efforts
An Israeli decision to purchase three new submarines from Germany, officially announced late last month, was previously derailed by then-defense minister Moshe Ya'alon, according to a Channel 10 news report.
Inside the United States
Pot measures win big
Marijuana measures won big on Election Day, with voters in seven states approving wider use of the drug for recreational and medical purposes.
Pastors Praying Around the Clock for the Future of the Nation
On Capitol Hill, a number of pastors and Christian groups have been praying around the clock, seeking God for America's future in the lead-up to Election Day.
U.S. Navy's Newest Warship Has No Ammunition for Its Big Guns
The U.S. Navy is slated to cancel the projectiles for the two big guns that outfit its newest and most advanced warship due to excessive costs that total an estimated $800,000 per round.
U.S. Politics
Donald Trump Wins the Presidency
Republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States, marking the first time in America's history that voters have chosen to send a candidate without military or government experience to the Oval Office.
Republicans projected to keep control of Congress
Both chambers of the U.S. Congress are projected to remain under Republican control when they convene on Jan. 3, with voters on Tuesday dashing Democrats' hopes of taking over the Senate while keeping the House of Representatives in Republican hands.
In victory speech, Trump vows to work 'for all Americans'
US president-elect Donald Trump extended a conciliatory hand to Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton in his victory speech in New York early Wednesday, after Hillary Clinton conceded the US presidential election to the Republican.
Trump Elected President, Thanks to 4 in 5 White Evangelicals
Election results suggest that 'Never Trump' was never a likely outcome for white evangelical voters, who showed up to support President-elect Donald Trump at the highest margin since 2004.
Clinton Concedes To Trump Over The Phone
NBC News' Kelly O'Donnell reports that a source has told her that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has conceded the 2016 race to Donald Trump over the phone.
Christian News
Pastors Say It's Time for American Christians to 'Pull it Together'
This year's election has been one of the most divisive ones this country has ever seen. Even Christians have joined in the angry banter, causing deep divides within the church.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
UK PM May promises EU exit 'in full' despite legal challenge
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would deliver a full exit from the European Union, hitting back at critics of her Brexit strategy who have threatened to try to block the process in parliament.
Astronomers Spot Massive 'Eye' Created By Collision Of Two Distant Galaxies
Collision of two galaxies -- each made up of billions of stars -- is a cataclysmically violent event. One such event has now been observed by astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile.
US-backed forces launch bid for Syrian IS capital Raqqa
A US-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters said Sunday it had began a long-awaited operation to capture the Islamic State group's de facto Syrian capital Raqqa.
Jakarta's Christian governor probed by police for Koran remarks
Jakarta's embattled governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama was questioned by police on Monday, just days after a major political demonstration descended into chaos. Purnama, better known by his nickname Ahok, has been under fire from hardline Muslims in Indonesia after the minority Christian politician allegedly insulted the Koran.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Palestinians turn to UNESCO in bid to lay claim to Dead Sea Scrolls
The Palestinian Authority is working on a proposal at UNESCO to have the Dead Sea Scrolls returned to their hands from Israel, where they are currently on display, Israel Radio reported Saturday.
Inside the United States
Reported STDs at Unprecedented High in the U.S.
Total combined cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis reported in 2015 reached the highest number ever, according to the annual Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Sources: U.S. intel warning of possible al Qaeda attacks in U.S. Monday
CBS News has learned about a potential terror threat for the day before the election.
Magnitude 5.0 quake strikes near Cushing, Oklahoma: USGS
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.0 struck near Cushing, Oklahoma, prompting evacuations, but there were no reports of injuries, authorities said.
Amnesty tax: $15,000 per household, $1.2 trillion
Amnesty for illegal immigrants like a program proposed by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton would require an immediate tax hike of $1.2 trillion, a $15,000 hit on every household in America, according to a new analysis of immigration reform.
Video: Obama 'Encourages Illegals to Vote'
Did Barack Obama just encourage illegal aliens to vote on Election Day, promising no repercussions if they do?A videotaped interview with the president has some saying yes, sparking outrage among at least one major media figure and commenters on Twitter.
Final reckoning approaches for Obama's high court nominee
Several intriguing scenarios could unfold after Tuesday's U.S. election to break the deadlock over filling a Supreme Court vacancy that has provoked a bitter nine-month standoff between President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans.
ISIS Calls On Supporters To 'Slaughter' American Presidential Election Voters On Tuesday
ISIS has called for the 'slaughter' of Americans voting in Tuesday's Presidential election.
94,609,000 Not in Labor Force; Participation Rate Drops to 62.8%
In its final report before next week's presidential election, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday that 94,609,000 Americans are not in the labor force, 425,000 more than last month's 94,184,000, and the second highest number on record.
Federal gun background checks spike as election nears
Federal gun background checks increased year-over-year for the 18th consecutive month in October amid several high-profile attacks and Donald Trump's repeated warnings that Hillary Clinton wants to abolish the Second Amendment.
U.S. Politics
FBI again clears Clinton in email probe
The FBI cleared Hillary Clinton for a second time Sunday, saying it hasn’t found anything in the latest emails obtained from Huma Abedin’s laptop to change the findings from this summer that the former secretary of state was reckless with classified information but couldn’t be prosecuted for it.
Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state turns battleground
Michigan emerged as the unlikely final battleground of the presidential race, as Hillary Clinton hurried to defend the traditionally blue state from Donald Trump's do-or-die appeal to disaffected working-class voters while making her own pitch Sunday in Ohio with the help of King James.
Trump and Pence Send Video Messages to the Nation's Churches
The Trump campaign is going all out to reach evangelicals by sending video messages from Donald Trump and his Vice-Presidential pick Mike Pence to churches across the nation for viewing on this Sunday, the last before the election on Nov. 7th.
Trump is GOP's only chance to repeal Obamacare
Donald Trump is Republicans' first and maybe last realistic chance to ditch the healthcare law they have railed against for years.
Christian News
Christians in Over 100 Countries Observe International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Church
Christians in over 100 countries observed the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church on Sunday by joining together to intercede for those who daily suffer for their faith in Jesus Christ.
Around the World
UK PM May promises EU exit 'in full' despite legal challenge
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Sunday she would deliver a full exit from the European Union, hitting back at critics of her Brexit strategy who have threatened to try to block the process in parliament.
Astronomers Spot Massive 'Eye' Created By Collision Of Two Distant Galaxies
Collision of two galaxies -- each made up of billions of stars -- is a cataclysmically violent event. One such event has now been observed by astronomers using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile.
US-backed forces launch bid for Syrian IS capital Raqqa
A US-backed alliance of Kurdish and Arab fighters said Sunday it had began a long-awaited operation to capture the Islamic State group's de facto Syrian capital Raqqa.
Jakarta's Christian governor probed by police for Koran remarks
Jakarta's embattled governor Basuki Tjahaja Purnama was questioned by police on Monday, just days after a major political demonstration descended into chaos. Purnama, better known by his nickname Ahok, has been under fire from hardline Muslims in Indonesia after the minority Christian politician allegedly insulted the Koran.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Palestinians turn to UNESCO in bid to lay claim to Dead Sea Scrolls
The Palestinian Authority is working on a proposal at UNESCO to have the Dead Sea Scrolls returned to their hands from Israel, where they are currently on display, Israel Radio reported Saturday.
Inside the United States
Reported STDs at Unprecedented High in the U.S.
Total combined cases of chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis reported in 2015 reached the highest number ever, according to the annual Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance Report released today by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Sources: U.S. intel warning of possible al Qaeda attacks in U.S. Monday
CBS News has learned about a potential terror threat for the day before the election.
Magnitude 5.0 quake strikes near Cushing, Oklahoma: USGS
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.0 struck near Cushing, Oklahoma, prompting evacuations, but there were no reports of injuries, authorities said.
Amnesty tax: $15,000 per household, $1.2 trillion
Amnesty for illegal immigrants like a program proposed by Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton would require an immediate tax hike of $1.2 trillion, a $15,000 hit on every household in America, according to a new analysis of immigration reform.
Video: Obama 'Encourages Illegals to Vote'
Did Barack Obama just encourage illegal aliens to vote on Election Day, promising no repercussions if they do?A videotaped interview with the president has some saying yes, sparking outrage among at least one major media figure and commenters on Twitter.
Final reckoning approaches for Obama's high court nominee
Several intriguing scenarios could unfold after Tuesday's U.S. election to break the deadlock over filling a Supreme Court vacancy that has provoked a bitter nine-month standoff between President Barack Obama and Senate Republicans.
ISIS Calls On Supporters To 'Slaughter' American Presidential Election Voters On Tuesday
ISIS has called for the 'slaughter' of Americans voting in Tuesday's Presidential election.
94,609,000 Not in Labor Force; Participation Rate Drops to 62.8%
In its final report before next week's presidential election, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said on Friday that 94,609,000 Americans are not in the labor force, 425,000 more than last month's 94,184,000, and the second highest number on record.
Federal gun background checks spike as election nears
Federal gun background checks increased year-over-year for the 18th consecutive month in October amid several high-profile attacks and Donald Trump's repeated warnings that Hillary Clinton wants to abolish the Second Amendment.
U.S. Politics
FBI again clears Clinton in email probe
The FBI cleared Hillary Clinton for a second time Sunday, saying it hasn’t found anything in the latest emails obtained from Huma Abedin’s laptop to change the findings from this summer that the former secretary of state was reckless with classified information but couldn’t be prosecuted for it.
Clinton, Obama rush to defend Michigan as blue state turns battleground
Michigan emerged as the unlikely final battleground of the presidential race, as Hillary Clinton hurried to defend the traditionally blue state from Donald Trump's do-or-die appeal to disaffected working-class voters while making her own pitch Sunday in Ohio with the help of King James.
Trump and Pence Send Video Messages to the Nation's Churches
The Trump campaign is going all out to reach evangelicals by sending video messages from Donald Trump and his Vice-Presidential pick Mike Pence to churches across the nation for viewing on this Sunday, the last before the election on Nov. 7th.
Trump is GOP's only chance to repeal Obamacare
Donald Trump is Republicans' first and maybe last realistic chance to ditch the healthcare law they have railed against for years.
Christian News
Christians in Over 100 Countries Observe International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Church
Christians in over 100 countries observed the International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church on Sunday by joining together to intercede for those who daily suffer for their faith in Jesus Christ.