03-26-2015

Defending the Cross in China will get you jail time.

Just ask Pastor Huang Yizi. He spoke out publicly against government removal of crosses from churches in Zhejiang Province. This week a court in Pingyang city sentenced him to one year in prison. He's been jailed since last August.

03-26-2015

In my one-on-one interview this week with Sen. Ted Cruz, he tells The Brody File that evangelical voters should look to his proven record when distinguishing him from other GOP presidential candidates who will seek after their vote.

"For too long politicians have said one thing and done another. And every one of us should ask, any candidate that shows up in front of us, you say you believe these principles, show me," he said. "When have you stood up and fought for them? When have you bled for them and what have you accomplished? You shall know them by their fruits."

03-26-2015

A number of twisters as well as hail caused death and extensive damage from Texas to Indiana.

03-26-2015

President Obama's Middle East foreign policy is in chaos. The latest example? Last year, the president gave up Taliban leaders to get back Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Now he has been charged as a deserter.

03-26-2015

Al Qaeda has a long history in Yemen and it's been the breeding ground for several plots against the United States. How can the recent unrest lead to more dangerous threats to the U.S. homeland?

03-26-2015

A new study from AAA's Foundation for Traffic Safety shows distracted driving is the top cause of teen accidents.

03-26-2015

Kansas has become the first state to ban dismemberment abortions in the second trimester.

03-26-2015

The co-pilot of the Germanwings passenger jet that crashed in the French Alps "intentionally" sent Flight 9525 into the side of a mountain, a prosecutor said Thursday.

03-26-2015

Planned Parenthood was given $1.5 billion in state and federal funds from 2010 to 2012, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.

03-26-2015

Nigerians head to the polls this weekend for a crucial election. With a Christian and Muslim candidate vying for the presidency, the outcome could test the unity of this important African country.

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