Economists Question Obama's $200 Billion Tax CutObama's $200 billion tax cut would allow businesses to write off new investments in plants and equipment from now to the end of next year. |
Petraeus: 'Koran Burning Day' Endangers TroopsA Fla. pastor is hosting "International Burn a Koran Day" on 9/11. The move has prompted some to question just how far these protests should go. |
Botched Abortion Claims Prompt Probe of Md. DocInvestigators are looking into claims of a botched abortion by a controversial abortionist in Maryland. |
Study: Money Buys Happiness, to a PointEconomists say the more money you make, the happier you are -- but only to a certain extent. |
Tropical Storm Hermine Moves into South TexasTropical Storm Hermine rolled into south Texas early Tuesday with winds up to 65-miles-per-hour. |
Colorado Wildfire Destroys Dozens of HomesA wind-driven wildfire in the Colorado foothills triggered the evacuation of 1,000 homes, authorities said. |
Series of Aftershocks Strike New Zealand A sharp series of about 20 aftershocks rattled New Zealand's earthquake-hit city of Christchurch overnight. |
Faces of Desperation: From a House to a TentMost flood victims may not have had all the luxuries, but they did have a roof over their head. Imagine the moment when all that was taken away. |
Congo's First Lady: 'We Need You, Lord' Marie Olive Kabila, one of the youngest First Ladies in Africa, is using her belief in God to bring spiritual change to the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
Obama Seeks $100 Billion Research Tax CreditPresident Barack Obama plans to ask Congress to increase and permanently extend research tax credits for businesses. |
Calif. Capitol Rally Promotes Christian Values Thousands of Christians from across the country gathered Saturday at the California state capitol to promote traditional values. |
Actress Della Reese on Indie Film 'Expecting Mary'Expecting Mary, set to release Sept. 10, is being hailed as a film about faith, love and sacrifice. Actress Della Reese gives CBN News a peek at the movie. |
Tough Summer Ends for Young Job Seekers This summer marked the lowest record level of unemployment for people between the ages 16 and 24, hitting a record 18 percent. |
Mideast Crisis Looms over Israeli SettlementsDays before the Mideast peace talks are set to continue, there are concerns that disagreements over Israel's settlement slowdown could suspend those talks. |
Gallup Poll: More Voters Say They're RepublicanThe Republican Party has gained even more ground over the Democrats, according to the latest Gallup poll. |
Clinton to Join Second Israeli-Palestinian MeetingU.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton plans to join the second round of talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. |
99 Ways to Entertain Your Family for Free An Oregon author says a family stay-cation doesn't have to be cheap. You need just two ingredients -- simplicity and fun. |
Iran: Israeli Attack Would Mean its Own DemiseIran's president warned over the weekend that an attack on his country will mean the end of Israel. |
Craigslist Censors 'Adult Services' SectionCraigslist appears to have surrendered in a legal fight over erotic ads posted on its website. |
Death Toll Rises in Guatemala MudslidesHeavy rains on Sunday afternoon caused rescue workers to suspend the search for survivors of massive landslides in Guatemala. |