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Ireland’s hate speech law could ‘censor entire internet,’ Michael Shellenberger warns
As the Irish parliament deliberates on a contentious “hate speech” bill, international bestselling author Michael Shellenberger joins global voices raising alarms over the potential global repercussions of the legislation. Shellenberger, known for his investigative work in the “Twitter Files,” starkly criticized the bill at the Irish parliament and the Ireland Free Speech Summit, suggesting it could “censor the entire internet.”
‘Illegal Christian activities’: Iran sentences tourist to 10 years in prison for possessing New Testament
An Armenian Christian has been sentenced to a decade in prison in Iran under accusations of proselytizing, which is considered illegal under the country’s strict religious laws.
Pakistan passes resolution against mob lynchings after man burned alive for blasphemy
The National Assembly of Pakistan has passed a resolution to ensure the safety of all citizens, including religious minorities, in the wake of a horrific incident where a local tourist was tortured and killed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province’s Swat Valley after being accused of desecrating a copy of the Quran.
Family of American held hostage by Taliban demand Biden secure his release
Over a year since President Joe Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, American citizen Ryan Corbett, a humanitarian worker, remains a hostage under the Taliban. His deteriorating health has heightened his family’s pleas for more decisive action from the U.S. government.
Obama, Trump doctor demands Biden be drug tested before CNN debate
Rep. Ronny Jackson, a former White House family physician to both Presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, has called for President Joe Biden to undergo drug testing before and after his upcoming debate with Trump on CNN.
Judge won’t dismiss Missouri lawsuit accusing Planned Parenthood of transporting girls out of state for abortions
A Missouri judge has ruled that a lawsuit filed by Attorney General Andrew Bailey, which accuses Planned Parenthood of unlawfully transporting girls out of state for abortions, will proceed.
Priest among 19 killed in terrorist attacks on churches, synagogues in Russia
A coordinated series of attacks in Russia’s southern Dagestan province targeted two Orthodox churches, two synagogues and several police posts on Sunday. In the assault, an Orthodox priest’s throat was slit, and at least three other civilians and 15 police officers were killed. The day of violence shook a region that has experienced an Islamist insurgency.
Most Protestant churches aren’t supporting pro-life pregnancy centers, Lifeway survey suggests
There’s a significant gap in the involvement of Protestant churches with local pregnancy resource centers, despite heightened attention on such centers following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade two years ago.
Man accused of desecrating Quran set on fire by lynch mob in Pakistan
A man was violently lynched by a mob in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province after accusations of desecrating a copy of the Quran were made against him.
Robert Morris scandal: James Robison refutes claims he met with victim's family, knew she was 12
Days after Robert Morris resigned from Gateway Church in Southlake, Texas, televangelist James Robison has refuted reports he accompanied Morris to meet with the family of the woman who claims she was abused at age 12.