Anugrah Kumar
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Are Millennials Moving Toward Conservatism?
America's millennials have become the most polarized political group and are more likely to identify as political conservatives now compared to 10 years ago, according to a new study.
Tropical Storm Hermine Live Tracker: New York City in Projected Path (Latest Map)
Having passed over North Carolina's Outer Banks, the powerful and dangerous Hermine storm, which has claimed at least two lives in Florida and North Carolina, shook the U.S. Middle Atlantic Coast early Sunday, leading to high winds, heavy rains and surging seas and drawing nearer to New York and New Jersey.
Trump Speaks at Black Church in Detroit: I'm Here to Listen, Help Rebuild City Economically
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Saturday spoke at a black church for the first time as a candidate, condemning racism and promising economic prosperity for the African-American community, while emphasizing that he was there to "learn and listen."
CDC Study: Gay, Bisexual Teens More Prone to Risky Behavior
A national study by the Centers for Disease Control suggests that gay, lesbian and bisexual teenagers face more bullying and are also more likely to engage in violence-related risky behaviors, use of drugs and alcohol, and consider attempting suicide.
Christian Militia in Iraq Liberates Village Once Held by ISIS
A Christian militia in Iraq, called the Nineveh Plain Protection Units, has said it has taken back a traditionally Christian village from the Islamic State terror group with the help of the U.S.-led international coalition.
ISIS Sends Parents Video of Daughters Being Raped, Tortured; Bag Carrying Their Body Parts
A California-based human rights activist and lawyer, who has been helping minorities and women across the Middle East for over a decade, recently testified at the United Nations, narrating incidents such as parents in Syria being sent a video of their kidnapped daughters being raped and tortured by Islamic State, and the dismembered body parts of their daughters in bags. U.S. media chose not to report on it.
Ray Comfort Sits Down With 'Friendly Atheist' for Interview on Bible's Genesis, Electing Atheist Politicians
Evangelist Ray Comfort, who recently released his apologetic film, "The Atheist Delusion," sat down with Hemant Mehta of The Friendly Atheist blog for an interview, and responded to the questions whether Christians must accept a literal interpretation of Genesis and what will happen if atheists are elected to political office, among others.
Former Miss America Shares How the Bible Rescued Her From Anorexia
Before being crowned Miss America 2008, Kirsten Haglund struggled with anorexia and finding her identity, but a reading of the Bible, specifically the book of Psalms, changed her forever, as she shares in a new "I Am Second" video prior to the Sept. 11 airing of the Miss America 2017 pageant.
Francis Chan's Response to Critics Who Called Cornerstone Megachurch a Cult
In a sermon re-posted online, New York Times best-selling author Pastor Francis Chan answered critics who called the Cornerstone Community Church, which he and his wife founded, a cult.
Poll: Most GOP Voters Not Happy They Chose Donald Trump as Presidential Nominee
A new poll has found that a majority of Republican voters now think they should have picked one of one of the other 16 GOP candidates running for president, and not Donald Trump.