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News Channel Morning Edition January 12, 2010

Watch CBN News Morning with Heather Sells and Efrem Graham. Top Stories: Court Blocks Taping of Gay Marriage Trial, Could the GOP Win Kennedy's Senate Seat? , and more.

Big Bucks Motivate 'Return Fraud'

It's estimated that returning stolen merchandise costs stores close to 16 billion dollars a year. It also drives prices up - so you pay more for what you buy.

Taking Back the House in Illinois?

Tammy Duckworth has two artificial legs. She lost them when her army combat helicopter was hit by enemy fire. Now Duckworth is in a war of a different kind: Politics…

Witnessing at Her Own Funeral

At the funeral of murder victim Vicky Armel, a Fairfax County cop, attendees heard the taped speech Armel gave about her decision to follow Jesus Christ. Even months since her death, Armel's testimony is still changing her community.

Mississippi Hurricane Recovery: Slow Moving, Long Overdue

For evacuees coming back to repair and rebuild, recovery is hampered by debris, delays, and bureaucratic red tape.

No More Bad Hair Days

Andrea was born with an incurable autoimmune disease and, at the age of four, lost all her hair. Twenty years later, she met a janitor who prayed for her to be healed.

Mark Richt: A Protege of Football's Finest

Mark Richt is a big football coach, with an even bigger question. Find out how this Georgia Bulldog met his match.

Middle East Outreach: Baptisms and Visions

Thousands of Christians get baptized in the Jordan River every year. Most baptisms take place near the Sea of Galilee. But earlier this year, one group held a unique baptism service in a part of the Jordan River seldom seen.

Jihadists Tap into Power of Media

One of the most powerful weapons in the hands of modern terrorists is the mass media.

Damien Horne: The Saint of MuzikMafia

Amongst the musical outlaws of country's "MuzikMafia", there is Damien Horne -- an artist with a message of hope, love and forgiveness… all of which are a far cry from the world in which he grew up.

Mandy Rogers: Mom Goes Back to School

Mandy Rogers is a wife, mom, and a business partner... And she's not done. Thanks to Regent University’s School of Undergraduate Studies, Mandy’s life-long dream is getting close to reality.

Goodbye, Knee Pain

Pat recently opted for an innovative surgery to correct the pain and damage in his right knee. Medical reporter Gailon Totheroh has more on minimally invasive joint replacement.

Steps to a Paid Off Mortgage

The Iretons went from choosing between food and electricity to owning a successful business and living a debt-free life. You can be free too.

William Borchert: About My Friend Lois...

Author and screenwriter William Borchert tells the story of Lois Wilson, the woman behind Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon.

Spiritual Songs Still Inspire African-Americans

Whether it is swaying with gospel choirs, tapping along with quartets, or simply raising hands to the rhythm of soul-stirring songs, gospel music can be seen -- and heard -- throughout black America.

Remembering Our Nation’s Wounded

Oscar-nominated actor Gary Sinise has landed a new role in a real-life drama, supporting the men and women of America's armed forces.

'Subway Superman' Honored for Bravery

It was just like any other day until 19-year-old Cameron Hollepeter had a seizure.

Tere's Message of Assurance

Tere Scott had suffered three miscarriages in a row and couldn't help but be fearful that this pregnancy might have a sad ending too.