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Pornhub execs testify before Canadian ethics panel amid child sex abuse investigation
Executives of MindGeek, the parent company of the pornography website Pornhub, testified before a Canadian ethics committee on Friday over allegations that it profited off of child sexual abuse, rape, sex-trafficking and non-consensually distributed content.
70 evangelical, orthodox Christians released from prison in Eritrea
Seventy Christians from evangelical and orthodox backgrounds, including women, have been released from three prisons in Eritrea, some after being held without charge for more than a decade, according to the U.K.-based Christian Solidarity Worldwide.
One Million Moms boycotts American Girl's 'Girl of the Year' doll over LGBT storyline
Over 20,000 people have signed onto an online petition asking The American Girl company to scrap an LGBT storyline tied to its 2021 Girl of the Year doll, urging the company to remain neutral in what they call a “culture war.”
WV Gov. says God's guidance, common sense helped put state on top in vaccine rollout
West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice said in a recent interview that the state has managed to administer COVID-19 vaccines to more people per capita than almost any other state, thanks to God’s guidance and “good sound thinking.”
Russell Wilson named Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year, quotes 1 Corinthians
Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson quoted a line from the New Testament Saturday night as he accepted the 2020 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award for his COVID-19 relief efforts and other charitable causes during the pandemic.
Christian leaders fear proposed Denmark sermon law to root out Islamic extremism will harm all faiths
Christian leaders in Denmark fear that a draft law aimed at monitoring the growth of Islamic extremism would restrict their religious freedom because it would require all sermons to be translated and submitted to the government.
Twitter rejected child’s pleas to take down sex abuse videos, profited off content: lawyer
A lawyer who filed a federal lawsuit against Twitter on behalf of her teenage client revealed that the social media giant refused to take down videos of her client's sexual abuse even after receiving proof that he was a minor and continued to profit off the content.
Supreme Court allows California churches to hold indoor services at limited capacity
After months of legal battles over Gov. Gavin Newsom’s COVID-19-related restrictions, churches in California can finally restart their indoor worship services, though only at 25% capacity, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday night.
Over 100 people, largely Christians, killed in mass attacks in DRC: Open Doors
A militant Islamic group with an expansionist agenda has killed at least 100 people, mostly Christian, in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo in recent weeks, according to a report by the persecution watchdog Open Doors.
Woman killed during church service in Jamaica by gunman posing to be a member
A gunman who entered a church in Jamaica's northwestern city of Falmouth Sunday morning posing to be a member of the church shot a 51-year-old woman dead while the worship service was being streamed on the internet.