The Florida pastor who had planned to burn Korans in opposition of Islam has called off the event after he claims a deal was reached to move the Ground Zero mosque.
Iranian officials said they will release one of the three American hikers captured more than a year ago to mark the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.
A group of evangelical leaders is calling on the church nationwide to pray and fast for six weeks prior to the midterm elections.
Austrian Woman Charged for Criticizing the Koran Burning Korans and criticizing religions is still protected speech in America. However, in Europe, speaking out against Islam can lead to a jail sentence.
America's health care bill will go up, not down as a result of President Obama's recent massive overhaul of the medical system, according to a new government report.
Stakelbeck on Terror Show from CBN News On this week's edition, CBN News examines one of the most pressing issues for the 2010 and 2012 elections -- where do the candidates stand on Islamic sharia law?
Beyond the Border, Nebraska Tackles Immigration The illegal immigration debate is extending beyond the border, as states and cities around the country begin pressing the issue -- even in America's heartland.
Taking a daily dose of Vitamin B could help your memory and also could delay the development of Alzheimer's disease, according to a new Oxford University study.
Universal Studios Orlando Resort's popular "Rock the Universe" Christian music festival returns September 10 and 11 with one of the most exciting celebrations of Christian music in the nation.
Reagan Biopic Coming to Theatres in 2011 The life of former President Ronald Reagan will be featured in a new motion picture. The movie will be titled "Reagan" and is scheduled to be released next year.
Report: Debt Hurts America's Competitiveness The U.S. is becoming less competitive as a nation because of its huge budget deficits and problems in its financial markets, according a new report.
The Imam behind the plans to build a mosque near Ground Zero is back in the United States and weighing in on the issue for the first time in nearly two months.