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Today's Breaking News
Around the World
US official: Russia might shoot down US aircraft in Syria
Russia could shoot down a US aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over Syria, National Intelligence Director James Clapper said Tuesday.
NATO seeks troops to deter Russia on eastern flank
NATO will press allies on Wednesday to contribute to its biggest military build-up on Russia's borders since the Cold War as the alliance prepares for a protracted quarrel with Moscow.
Putin promises 'confrontation' if Clinton keeps up Russia talk
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a veiled threat to Hillary Clinton, saying his country will engage in 'confrontation' with the US if she continues to provoke the Motherland, according to a new report.
Anger as Russian warships prepare to refuel at Spanish port
Spain has come under fire for reportedly agreeing to let Russian warships refuel on their way to Syria to bomb Aleppo and other targets.
Russians conduct nuclear-bomb survival drills as Cold War heats up
Russian authorities have stepped up nuclear-war survival measures amid a showdown with Washington, dusting off Soviet-era civil-defense plans and upgrading bomb shelters in the biggest cities.
U.S. House to vote on Iran Sanctions Act renewal as soon as November
The Republican leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives plan a vote as soon as mid-November on a 10-year reauthorization of the Iran Sanctions Act, congressional aides told Reuters on Tuesday, setting up a potential showdown with the White House and Senate.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UNESCO resolution is a 'disgrace to intelligent people,' says Temple Mount archeologist
On the eve of UNESCO's Wednesday vote in Paris to ratify a resolution denying Jewish ties to Judaism's holiest site, Temple Mount Sifting Project co-founder and archeologist Dr. Gabriel Barkay dismissed the ballot as an affront to science and history.
Inside the United States
Obama Admin Targets Soldiers' Bonuses, Lets Bad VA Employees Keep Theirs
The federal government is trying to recoup enlistment bonuses given erroneously to thousands of California soldiers despite routinely allowing poor-performing VA employees to keep their bonus checks.
Poll: Respect for police near all-time high
Americans' respect for police has climbed to a near-record high, according to a new Gallup poll.
500,000 Californians register to vote in 2 days, set record
More than 18.7 million Californians have registered to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election, a state record.
U.S. Politics
Report: 91 Percent of Evening News Coverage 'Hostile' to Donald Trump
A report released Tuesday by the Media Research Center found that 91 percent of evening news coverage dedicated to Donald Trump was 'hostile' to the Republican nominee.
Shamed and disgraced: Leaked emails expose DNC media violating journalism ethics with impunity
With their unapologetic coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times, Politico, CNBC, et al have ushered in the era of 'consequence free journalism,' Evan Gahr wrote for The Observer on Oct. 24.
Christian News
More than 400,000 visitors flood Kentucky's Ark Park
Its science exhibits may have been called 'absolutely wrong' by educator Bill Nye, but Kentucky's $100 million Ark Encounter biblical theme park has drawn more than 400,000 visitors since it opened in July, park officials said.
Christian shrine vandalized, robbed in northern Israel
An immensely important Christian shrine, thought to be on the site where Jesus Christ spoke to the prophets Elijah and Moses, was robbed and vandalized in a brazen attack, officials announced Tuesday.
Thousands of Christians From Around the World Gather in New York City for Movement Day
Thousands of Christians from cities representing more than 90 countries around the world gathered in New York City Tuesday for the opening of the Movement Day Global Cities conference where they tackled issues under the banner of disrupting cities with the Gospel globally.
Churches instrumental in picking up the pieces on hurricane-torn Haiti
Sean Penn and the Clinton Foundation may crow about their disaster relief efforts in Haiti, but away from the limelight, churches on the island nation are quietly working to pick up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Around the World
US official: Russia might shoot down US aircraft in Syria
Russia could shoot down a US aircraft if a no-fly zone were imposed over Syria, National Intelligence Director James Clapper said Tuesday.
NATO seeks troops to deter Russia on eastern flank
NATO will press allies on Wednesday to contribute to its biggest military build-up on Russia's borders since the Cold War as the alliance prepares for a protracted quarrel with Moscow.
Putin promises 'confrontation' if Clinton keeps up Russia talk
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a veiled threat to Hillary Clinton, saying his country will engage in 'confrontation' with the US if she continues to provoke the Motherland, according to a new report.
Anger as Russian warships prepare to refuel at Spanish port
Spain has come under fire for reportedly agreeing to let Russian warships refuel on their way to Syria to bomb Aleppo and other targets.
Russians conduct nuclear-bomb survival drills as Cold War heats up
Russian authorities have stepped up nuclear-war survival measures amid a showdown with Washington, dusting off Soviet-era civil-defense plans and upgrading bomb shelters in the biggest cities.
U.S. House to vote on Iran Sanctions Act renewal as soon as November
The Republican leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives plan a vote as soon as mid-November on a 10-year reauthorization of the Iran Sanctions Act, congressional aides told Reuters on Tuesday, setting up a potential showdown with the White House and Senate.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
UNESCO resolution is a 'disgrace to intelligent people,' says Temple Mount archeologist
On the eve of UNESCO's Wednesday vote in Paris to ratify a resolution denying Jewish ties to Judaism's holiest site, Temple Mount Sifting Project co-founder and archeologist Dr. Gabriel Barkay dismissed the ballot as an affront to science and history.
Inside the United States
Obama Admin Targets Soldiers' Bonuses, Lets Bad VA Employees Keep Theirs
The federal government is trying to recoup enlistment bonuses given erroneously to thousands of California soldiers despite routinely allowing poor-performing VA employees to keep their bonus checks.
Poll: Respect for police near all-time high
Americans' respect for police has climbed to a near-record high, according to a new Gallup poll.
500,000 Californians register to vote in 2 days, set record
More than 18.7 million Californians have registered to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election, a state record.
U.S. Politics
Report: 91 Percent of Evening News Coverage 'Hostile' to Donald Trump
A report released Tuesday by the Media Research Center found that 91 percent of evening news coverage dedicated to Donald Trump was 'hostile' to the Republican nominee.
Shamed and disgraced: Leaked emails expose DNC media violating journalism ethics with impunity
With their unapologetic coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times, Politico, CNBC, et al have ushered in the era of 'consequence free journalism,' Evan Gahr wrote for The Observer on Oct. 24.
Christian News
More than 400,000 visitors flood Kentucky's Ark Park
Its science exhibits may have been called 'absolutely wrong' by educator Bill Nye, but Kentucky's $100 million Ark Encounter biblical theme park has drawn more than 400,000 visitors since it opened in July, park officials said.
Christian shrine vandalized, robbed in northern Israel
An immensely important Christian shrine, thought to be on the site where Jesus Christ spoke to the prophets Elijah and Moses, was robbed and vandalized in a brazen attack, officials announced Tuesday.
Thousands of Christians From Around the World Gather in New York City for Movement Day
Thousands of Christians from cities representing more than 90 countries around the world gathered in New York City Tuesday for the opening of the Movement Day Global Cities conference where they tackled issues under the banner of disrupting cities with the Gospel globally.
Churches instrumental in picking up the pieces on hurricane-torn Haiti
Sean Penn and the Clinton Foundation may crow about their disaster relief efforts in Haiti, but away from the limelight, churches on the island nation are quietly working to pick up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Moscow: Russian, Syrian planes haven't bombed Aleppo for a week
Russian and Syrian military planes have not bombed militants in Aleppo for the last seven days or even flown over the devastated city, the Russian Defense Ministry said in statement on Tuesday.
Islamic State draws liberating armies away from Mosul
The Islamic State has launched a string of vicious, coordinated counterstrikes across Iraq in an attempt to splinter the focus of U.S.-backed Iraqi forces fighting to retake the extremist-held city of Mosul.
WikiLeaks director & Assange's mentor Gavin MacFadyen dies
WikiLeaks director and founder of the Centre for Investigative Journalism Gavin MacFadyen has died at age 76. The cause of death is yet unknown. His 'fellows in arms' have flocked online to post their farewells, including WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Next war with Hamas will be the last because 'we will completely destroy them'
Israel’s Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman has said in an interview that any future hostilities between the Jewish state and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip will be the last, “because we will completely destroy them”.
Inside the United States
Obama Admin Announces Obamacare Premiums Will Increase by Double Digits Next Year
Premiums will increase significantly next year by double-digit percentages under the Affordable Care Act, and many consumers will be left with only one insurer option, the Obama administration said Monday.
'Totally Betrayed.' War Heroes Forced to Pay $15,000 for Pentagon Mistake
The Pentagon is trying to force nearly 10,000 soldiers to pay back their enlistment bonuses. The soldiers signed up for the California National Guard during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Franklin Graham: Battle Against Godless Secularism Is for the Soul of the Nation
Besides the election, there is a more important battle taking place, Franklin Graham says, and the battle against godless secularism is for the soul of the country.
FBI probing cyberattack behind massive internet outage in US
Hackers unleashed a complex attack on the internet over the weekend, using common devices such as webcams and digital recorders to cut access to some of the world's best known websites. The attack has already been called a 'stunning breach of global internet stability.'
Concern Grows Over Soros-Linked Voting Machines
The U.K.-based Smartmatic company posted a flow-chart on its website that it had provided voting machines for 16 states, including important battleground states like Florida and Arizona. Smartmatic Chairman Mark Malloch-Brown is a former U.N. official and sits on the board of Soros' Open Society Foundations.
U.S. Politics
Poll known for accuracy finds Clinton, Trump locked in dead heat
An independent daily tracking survey billed as nation’s most accurate shows Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton knotted in a dead heat even as other polls show her leading the presidential race.
Shamed and disgraced: Leaked emails expose DNC media violating journalism ethics with impunity
With their unapologetic coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times, Politico, CNBC, et al have ushered in the era of 'consequence free journalism,' Evan Gahr wrote for The Observer on Oct. 24.
The Clintons' top 10 pay-to-play scandals
The Clintons' have been involved in an elaborate pay-to-play scheme, auctioning off their personal time and government access, to the highest bidder. The Clinton Foundation was the vehicle used by foreign governments and dignitaries, in which they would donate money to in exchange for time with the potential next president, the former president, or beneficial treatment from the U.S. government while Hillary Clinton was serving as Secretary of State.
Undercover videos could land Clinton campaign, Democrats in hot water
Paying agitators to bait Trump supporters may be sleazy, but it's unlikely to result in legal trouble for the Democratic operatives caught in the Project Veritas Action sting.
Christian News
Mosul: The Christian refugees who can never return home
After capturing territory in northern Iraq, ISIS drove out the local Christian population and began to eviscerate any remnants of the religion from the area.
Christians in Iraq Celebrate After Church Liberated From ISIS
Christians from an Iraqi town are celebrating after military forces took it back from the Islamic State (ISIS) following two years of living under the terrorist regime.
Christian bakers lose discrimination appeal in N. Ireland 'gay cake' case
A Christian bakery in Northern Ireland lost its appeal on Monday to overturn a ruling that it discriminated against a customer based on sexual orientation.
Around the World
Moscow: Russian, Syrian planes haven't bombed Aleppo for a week
Russian and Syrian military planes have not bombed militants in Aleppo for the last seven days or even flown over the devastated city, the Russian Defense Ministry said in statement on Tuesday.
Islamic State draws liberating armies away from Mosul
The Islamic State has launched a string of vicious, coordinated counterstrikes across Iraq in an attempt to splinter the focus of U.S.-backed Iraqi forces fighting to retake the extremist-held city of Mosul.
WikiLeaks director & Assange's mentor Gavin MacFadyen dies
WikiLeaks director and founder of the Centre for Investigative Journalism Gavin MacFadyen has died at age 76. The cause of death is yet unknown. His 'fellows in arms' have flocked online to post their farewells, including WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Next war with Hamas will be the last because 'we will completely destroy them'
Israel’s Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman has said in an interview that any future hostilities between the Jewish state and Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip will be the last, “because we will completely destroy them”.
Inside the United States
Obama Admin Announces Obamacare Premiums Will Increase by Double Digits Next Year
Premiums will increase significantly next year by double-digit percentages under the Affordable Care Act, and many consumers will be left with only one insurer option, the Obama administration said Monday.
'Totally Betrayed.' War Heroes Forced to Pay $15,000 for Pentagon Mistake
The Pentagon is trying to force nearly 10,000 soldiers to pay back their enlistment bonuses. The soldiers signed up for the California National Guard during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Franklin Graham: Battle Against Godless Secularism Is for the Soul of the Nation
Besides the election, there is a more important battle taking place, Franklin Graham says, and the battle against godless secularism is for the soul of the country.
FBI probing cyberattack behind massive internet outage in US
Hackers unleashed a complex attack on the internet over the weekend, using common devices such as webcams and digital recorders to cut access to some of the world's best known websites. The attack has already been called a 'stunning breach of global internet stability.'
Concern Grows Over Soros-Linked Voting Machines
The U.K.-based Smartmatic company posted a flow-chart on its website that it had provided voting machines for 16 states, including important battleground states like Florida and Arizona. Smartmatic Chairman Mark Malloch-Brown is a former U.N. official and sits on the board of Soros' Open Society Foundations.
U.S. Politics
Poll known for accuracy finds Clinton, Trump locked in dead heat
An independent daily tracking survey billed as nation’s most accurate shows Republican Donald Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton knotted in a dead heat even as other polls show her leading the presidential race.
Shamed and disgraced: Leaked emails expose DNC media violating journalism ethics with impunity
With their unapologetic coverage of the 2016 presidential campaign, The New York Times, Politico, CNBC, et al have ushered in the era of 'consequence free journalism,' Evan Gahr wrote for The Observer on Oct. 24.
The Clintons' top 10 pay-to-play scandals
The Clintons' have been involved in an elaborate pay-to-play scheme, auctioning off their personal time and government access, to the highest bidder. The Clinton Foundation was the vehicle used by foreign governments and dignitaries, in which they would donate money to in exchange for time with the potential next president, the former president, or beneficial treatment from the U.S. government while Hillary Clinton was serving as Secretary of State.
Undercover videos could land Clinton campaign, Democrats in hot water
Paying agitators to bait Trump supporters may be sleazy, but it's unlikely to result in legal trouble for the Democratic operatives caught in the Project Veritas Action sting.
Christian News
Mosul: The Christian refugees who can never return home
After capturing territory in northern Iraq, ISIS drove out the local Christian population and began to eviscerate any remnants of the religion from the area.
Christians in Iraq Celebrate After Church Liberated From ISIS
Christians from an Iraqi town are celebrating after military forces took it back from the Islamic State (ISIS) following two years of living under the terrorist regime.
Christian bakers lose discrimination appeal in N. Ireland 'gay cake' case
A Christian bakery in Northern Ireland lost its appeal on Monday to overturn a ruling that it discriminated against a customer based on sexual orientation.
Today's Breaking News
Around the World
Russia taunts US with biggest military offensive since the Cold War
Russia has begun its biggest surface deployment since the end of the Cold War as it aims to effectively end the war in Syria on the eve of the US election, Nato officials warned last night.
Plans to send heavier weapons to CIA-backed rebels in Syria stall amid White House skepticism
As rebel-held sections of Aleppo crumbled under Russian bombing this month, the Obama administration was secretly weighing plans to rush more firepower to CIA-backed units in ВSyria.
Russian Hacks Bring U.S. Vulnerabilities to the Forefront
The reliance of the United States' critical infrastructure on high technology renders it vulnerable to future cyber attacks by the Russians, making it difficult for the U.S. government to retaliate against Moscow for trying to interfere with the presidential election.
North Korea lashes out at threat of more sanctions
North Korean officials lashed out Monday at efforts in the United Nations to strengthen sanctions following the North's latest missile launches and nuclear test in September.
US-led coalition carries out air strike on militant facility near Mosul
The United States Department of Defense released video on Monday purporting to show the destruction from an air strike on a militant facility near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
ISIS leader al-Baghdadi believed to be holed up in Mosul as Iraqi, US forces close in
The secretive leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is believed to be holed up in the terror group's hub of Mosul, as Iraqi and U.S. forces close in this week ahead of what could be a climactic fight.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to visit Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone on Friday to mark the 25th anniversary of renewed diplomatic ties between Moscow and Jerusalem, the Kremlin said.
UNESCO to vote on yet another anti-Israel resolution
After passing a resolution denying any Jewish connection to Jerusalem, the UN's cultural agency UNESCO is planning to vote on another similar anti-Israel resolution.
Poll: Nearly 60% of Palestinians oppose state on 1967 borders
Almost 60% of Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip oppose a future Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders as a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict., a survey conducted last week by An-Najah University in Nablus found.
Putin reaffirms Israel-Russia ties
Amid Russia's stepped up military activity in Syria and increased tension between Moscow and Washington, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, while Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is expected to come for a visit on November 10.
Report: Presence of Russian Aircraft Carrier in Eastern Mediterranean Will Limit IDF's Ability to Act in Syria and Lebanon
The impending arrival of Russia's sole aircraft carrier -- the Admiral Kuznetsov -- off the coast of Syria has the Israeli defense establishment concerned, the Hebrew news site Walla reported on Friday.
Inside the United States
'Unprecedented' cyberattack involved tens of millions of IP addresses
Tens of millions of IP addresses were used to take down popular websites like Twitter and Netflix as part of a massive cyberattack on Friday.
AT&T-Time Warner deal would create the nation's largest entertainment company and is already raising antitrust concerns
As AT&T and Time Warner Inc. came closer to announcing an $80-billion merger on Saturday, questions were already emerging over whether the union would create an entertainment colossus with too much power.
Fed risks repeating Lehman blunder as US recession storm gathers
The risk of a US recession next year is rising fast. The Federal Reserve has no margin for error.
U.S. Politics
Read the most interesting Clinton WikiLeaks emails
Emails obtained illegally from the inbox of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chair, and published in 16 batches since Oct. 7 have offered an unvarnished and unprecedented look inside the Democratic nominee's presidential campaign.
'Public option' not an option for GOP
The renewed call by Democrats for a public option health plan has steeled Republican resistance to expanding the healthcare law, suggesting 2017 may bring nothing but more gridlock when it comes to fixing the problems that even Democrats now admit are plaguing Obamacare.
Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: The Supreme Court
The next president will affect the Supreme Court, and in turn the nation, bigly. With the current vacancy on the bench left by Justice Antonin Scalia, who died February 13, and the fact that several sitting justices are in their late seventies or eighties, many believe that whoever is elected president will likely nominate several justices that will indelibly shape the future of America for generations.
Christian News
North Koreans Told Christians 'Kill People, Suck Their Blood,' Says Woman Who Started Prison Camp Church
A North Korean woman who was forced to work in a prison camp where she started a secret Christian church and won converts for the faith despite immense persecution, has revealed that people living under the regime are taught that Christians kill people and drink their blood.
'I'm Not Ashamed' producer suing Google for anti-Christian bias
Politicians in Washington aren't going to care much right now about a movie depicting the short life of a Christian girl, according to film producer Chuck Howard. But that's not going to stop the Nashville resident from trying to motivate lawmakers to take on Google and dismantle what he says has become a biased media monopoly.
South Carolina man stabbed by person sitting behind him in church
A regular Sunday at church escalated quickly when a man suddenly stood up and started stabbing the parishioner sitting in front of him.
Around the World
Russia taunts US with biggest military offensive since the Cold War
Russia has begun its biggest surface deployment since the end of the Cold War as it aims to effectively end the war in Syria on the eve of the US election, Nato officials warned last night.
Plans to send heavier weapons to CIA-backed rebels in Syria stall amid White House skepticism
As rebel-held sections of Aleppo crumbled under Russian bombing this month, the Obama administration was secretly weighing plans to rush more firepower to CIA-backed units in ВSyria.
Russian Hacks Bring U.S. Vulnerabilities to the Forefront
The reliance of the United States' critical infrastructure on high technology renders it vulnerable to future cyber attacks by the Russians, making it difficult for the U.S. government to retaliate against Moscow for trying to interfere with the presidential election.
North Korea lashes out at threat of more sanctions
North Korean officials lashed out Monday at efforts in the United Nations to strengthen sanctions following the North's latest missile launches and nuclear test in September.
US-led coalition carries out air strike on militant facility near Mosul
The United States Department of Defense released video on Monday purporting to show the destruction from an air strike on a militant facility near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul.
ISIS leader al-Baghdadi believed to be holed up in Mosul as Iraqi, US forces close in
The secretive leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, is believed to be holed up in the terror group's hub of Mosul, as Iraqi and U.S. forces close in this week ahead of what could be a climactic fight.
Israel-Palestinian Conflict
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to visit Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone on Friday to mark the 25th anniversary of renewed diplomatic ties between Moscow and Jerusalem, the Kremlin said.
UNESCO to vote on yet another anti-Israel resolution
After passing a resolution denying any Jewish connection to Jerusalem, the UN's cultural agency UNESCO is planning to vote on another similar anti-Israel resolution.
Poll: Nearly 60% of Palestinians oppose state on 1967 borders
Almost 60% of Palestinians in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip oppose a future Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders as a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict., a survey conducted last week by An-Najah University in Nablus found.
Putin reaffirms Israel-Russia ties
Amid Russia's stepped up military activity in Syria and increased tension between Moscow and Washington, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, while Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev is expected to come for a visit on November 10.
Report: Presence of Russian Aircraft Carrier in Eastern Mediterranean Will Limit IDF's Ability to Act in Syria and Lebanon
The impending arrival of Russia's sole aircraft carrier -- the Admiral Kuznetsov -- off the coast of Syria has the Israeli defense establishment concerned, the Hebrew news site Walla reported on Friday.
Inside the United States
'Unprecedented' cyberattack involved tens of millions of IP addresses
Tens of millions of IP addresses were used to take down popular websites like Twitter and Netflix as part of a massive cyberattack on Friday.
AT&T-Time Warner deal would create the nation's largest entertainment company and is already raising antitrust concerns
As AT&T and Time Warner Inc. came closer to announcing an $80-billion merger on Saturday, questions were already emerging over whether the union would create an entertainment colossus with too much power.
Fed risks repeating Lehman blunder as US recession storm gathers
The risk of a US recession next year is rising fast. The Federal Reserve has no margin for error.
U.S. Politics
Read the most interesting Clinton WikiLeaks emails
Emails obtained illegally from the inbox of John Podesta, Hillary Clinton's campaign chair, and published in 16 batches since Oct. 7 have offered an unvarnished and unprecedented look inside the Democratic nominee's presidential campaign.
'Public option' not an option for GOP
The renewed call by Democrats for a public option health plan has steeled Republican resistance to expanding the healthcare law, suggesting 2017 may bring nothing but more gridlock when it comes to fixing the problems that even Democrats now admit are plaguing Obamacare.
Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump: The Supreme Court
The next president will affect the Supreme Court, and in turn the nation, bigly. With the current vacancy on the bench left by Justice Antonin Scalia, who died February 13, and the fact that several sitting justices are in their late seventies or eighties, many believe that whoever is elected president will likely nominate several justices that will indelibly shape the future of America for generations.
Christian News
North Koreans Told Christians 'Kill People, Suck Their Blood,' Says Woman Who Started Prison Camp Church
A North Korean woman who was forced to work in a prison camp where she started a secret Christian church and won converts for the faith despite immense persecution, has revealed that people living under the regime are taught that Christians kill people and drink their blood.
'I'm Not Ashamed' producer suing Google for anti-Christian bias
Politicians in Washington aren't going to care much right now about a movie depicting the short life of a Christian girl, according to film producer Chuck Howard. But that's not going to stop the Nashville resident from trying to motivate lawmakers to take on Google and dismantle what he says has become a biased media monopoly.
South Carolina man stabbed by person sitting behind him in church
A regular Sunday at church escalated quickly when a man suddenly stood up and started stabbing the parishioner sitting in front of him.