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Huckabee: Have We Seen The Last of Him?

Republican Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas officially left office just three days ago, after ten years on the job. But his future, including a possible White House run, is uncertain.

Tent Cities: Homeless Villages on the Rise

Most say Seattle is a jewel of the Pacific Northwest, boasting popular success stories. But a closer look paints a different picture.

Dems Reach Out to Faith Community

The Obama campaign has made it clear: People of faith and the votes they represent are important.

China's Lost Millions

Human Rights advocates are calling on President Obama to bring up a sticky subject with China's leaders: the hundreds of millions of unborn Chinese babies killed because of its one-child per family policy.

Netanyahu: Let the Third Reich be a Lesson

With time running out, how will the world respond to Netanyahu's warning of perhaps the greatest threat to peace in our time?

Are Consumers Banking on Congress?

Consumer groups blame the federal government for not protecting the consumer from unfair credit practices.

News on The 700 Club: October 12, 2009

As seen on Monday's "The 700 Club," the top stories from CBN News include Gay Rights Advocates Losing Patience with Obama, Students Learning Different Lessons About Columbus, and more.

News Channel Morning Edition October 12, 2009

Watch the CBN News Morning with Charlene Israel. Top stories: Gay Rights Advocates Push Obama to Keep Promises, Swine Flu Blamed for 19 Children's Deaths, and more.

The 700 Club: August 14, 2009

The niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., talks with Terry about being a pro-life advocate. Also, Gordon cooks up eye of round roast for Sunday dinner.

China's Prisoner

Chinese Christian human rights advocate Gao Shisheng has been missing for months. Todd Nettleton of The Voice of the Martyrs is calling on China's government to release information on his whereabouts.

Adoption: New Front in Gay Rights Battle?

Should gay couples be able to adopt? CBN News looks at how new laws tackle this question.

Suzanne Somers: Cut the Pharmacy Cord

Suzanne began researching natural remedies for wellness when she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000. She advocates healthy living without pharmaceuticals, as much as possible.

Persecuted for Praying

A Christian nurse has been reinstated after a six-week suspension for offering to pray with a patient. Religious freedom advocates say it's an example of discrimination against Christians in the UK.

Afghanistan: The Smell of Death

Every day in Afghanistan, women are committing suicide by setting themselves on fire. The Christian Broadcasting Network: http://www.cbn.com.

Nancy Dunn: Saving the Satanist

Nancy Dunn's father was a high priest for the devil. He used his daughter to breed babies for human sacrifice.

Houses of Horror: North Korea's Secret Prison Camps

Those who speak out against North Korea are routinely tortured, killed -- or sent to harsh labor camps. Now new evidence is exposing how bad those camps are.

Media Blames Islamic Expert for Norway Massacre

Not long after the terrible massacre in Norway, the media started searching for scapegoats. One influential American blogger has become a prime target for blame, though he has never advocated violence against Muslims.

News Channel Morning Edition: February 21, 2011

Watch the Feb. 21 edition of CBN News Channel's Morning News with Efrem Graham and Charlene Israel. Top Stories – Wisconsin Republicans May Force Compromise, Former Dissident Advocates Middle East Democracy, and more.