
Caitlin Burke
National Security Correspondent at Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN)
Christ Follower, Eleanor and Wesley's mom, CBN News National Security Correspondent. Story idea? Email me: [email protected]
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5 days ago |
cbn.com | Caitlin Burke
Pastor, military chaplain, lawyer, congressman: Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins has already lived many lives. He recently sat down with CBN News National Security Correspondent Caitlin Burke, taking a look back at how God used past seasons in his life to prepare him for his current mission. Caitlin Burke: Could you ever have predicted the path you would end up on? Sec. Doug Collins: Things come in seasons, and I think everything builds upon that preparation.
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1 week ago |
cbn.com | Caitlin Burke
In a small industrial park in downtown Manassas, Virginia, the future of defense is taking shape, quite literally. That's where you can find RapidFlight, a young defense tech company, manufacturing autonomous drones for military applications. "What RapidFlight is doing is really disrupting the way drones are designed and deployed to meet the new type of solutions and customer requirements that are just emerging as we go," RapidFlight CEO Esina Alic told CBN News.
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2 weeks ago |
cbn.com | Caitlin Burke
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. currently leads the world in the field of biotechnology. China, however, is gaining ground, and a new report from the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology (NSCEB) warns the U.S. must take action now, or risk falling behind in protecting and safeguarding the homeland. "The Chinese have been investing in bio-tech for two decades now, and they specifically are focused on solving problems to help their war fighters," Sen.
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3 weeks ago |
cbn.com | Caitlin Burke
WASHINGTON – In a move that has drawn both domestic and international criticism, the Trump administration this week granted refugee status to dozens of white South Africans while simultaneously announcing the end of protections for thousands of Afghans currently living in the United States. Forty-nine Afrikaners arrived in the U.S. on Monday, welcomed by members of the administration who cited rising racial discrimination and violence against white farmers in South Africa.
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1 month ago |
cbn.com | Caitlin Burke
More than 6,000 Israeli soldiers have sustained physical injuries in the almost two-year war against Hamas, but experts fear a second wave of trauma will hit when the shooting finally stops. From sleepless nights to crippling flashbacks, Israeli soldiers return from combat with invisible wounds that are every bit as devastating as physical injuries.
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