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Will Hollywood Show More Trump Supporters After Success of 'Roseanne'?
With 18.4 million people tuning in to last week's double-episode premiere of ABC's "Roseanne," whose main character is pro-Trump, and the show earning the best rating among adults ages 18 to 49 for any sitcom since 2014, a question being asked is whether we will now see Hollywood featuring more Trump supporters?
Prison Fellowship Lauds Trump for Helping Americans With Criminal Records Reach Their God-Given Potential
Christian ministry Prison Fellowship has praised President Donald Trump for designating April 2018 "Second Chance Month." A little more than a week ago, the group's CEO had expressed concerns over Trump's plan to impose the death penalty on drug traffickers when it is appropriate to do so under current law.
NPR Corrects Wrong Facts About Easter; Did Jesus Go to Hell After Crucifixion?
In an article on Good Friday, NPR described Easter inaccurately as "the day celebrating the idea that Jesus did not die and go to hell or purgatory or anywhere like that, but rather arose into heaven — is on Sunday." The error was corrected that Easter commemorates Jesus' resurrection, but did He go to hell after crucifixion?
Easter: 5 Facts You Need to Know About Resurrection Sunday
Easter is not only the oldest but also the most important day of a year for the church and Christians. Here are five important facts about this day, which is also known as the Resurrection Sunday.
Thousands to Celebrate Easter at 40th Annual Lincoln Memorial Sunrise Service
The 40th annual, interdenominational Easter sunrise service at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. is expected to draw thousands of Washingtonians and people from across the country and the world.
Plaster Falls From St. Peter's Basilica After Claims of Pope Saying 'Hell Doesn't Exist'
The day a report claimed that Pope Francis denied the existence of Hell, some chunks of plaster fell off St. Peter's Basilica leading the Vatican to temporarily seal off the area during the peak of the Easter holiday season.
Before Easter, India's Supreme Court Prevents Arrest of Christian Leader
Days before India's minority Christian community celebrates Easter, the apex court has protected a Christian leader, who was falsely accused of hurting religion sentiments of majority Hindus, from being arrested until the trial begins.
Cuba Blocks Distribution of 17,000 NIV Bibles Despite Lifting Bible Ban
The Communist government of Cuba sent back a shipment carrying 17,000 copies of the New International Version Bible, saying it would only allow Bibles in the King James version, according to a report.
Egypt's Christians Want Security as Voters Go to Polls 1 Year After Palm Sunday Bombings
As Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi is running for re-election, the country's minority Christian community, which generally supports him, will be casting their votes during the three-day election that began Monday. But security remains a concern.
China Sentences North Carolina Pastor to 7 Years in Prison
A North Carolina pastor has been sentenced to seven years in prison by a court in China's southern Yunnan province for "organizing illegal border crossing," according to a watchdog.