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Pew: Trump Almost Even With Clinton Among English-Dominant Latinos
Presumptive Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is trailing his Democratic contender Hillary Clinton in support among Hispanic registered voters, but Clinton only has seven-percent advantage among English dominant Hispanics, according to a new poll by Pew Research.
Apple, eBay, IBM Back Obama Admin's Lawsuit Against NC Transgender Bathroom Law
Nearly 70 leading companies have filed a friend-of-the-Court brief to support the Department of Justice in its lawsuit to block North Carolina's HB2 bathroom law.
Dallas Sniper Attack Needs to Be Addressed in Church This Sunday, Christian Leader Urges
Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore, Christian pastors and conservative leaders have expressed grief and offered advice on dealing with the killing of five Dallas police officers in a sniper attack, which followed two high-profile killings of black men by police.
Megachurch Pastor on Who Jesus Would Choose as President
Dave Ferguson, lead pastor of Community Christian Church in Naperville, Ill., deals with the question how Jesus would choose a president, sharing three ways Jesus handled politics during His time on earth according to the Bible.
Church of England to Ban Clergy From Wearing Skimpy Mankini, Political Clothes?
The governing body of the Church of England is expected to decide this week whether clergy should be banned from wearing clothing that is either skimpy or carries a message that indicates a departure from the denomination's doctrines, while leading a worship service.
Matt Graves Fought Two Alligators in Attempt to Save 2-Y-O Son Drowned at Disney Resort
Matt Graves, the father of 2-year-old Lane Graves who was snatched and drowned by an alligator while on a family vacation at Disney's Grand Floridian Resort & Spa in Orlando last month, says he fought with two gators in his unsuccessful attempt to save his son.
Russia Seeks to Ban Evangelism Outside of Churches; No Religious Gatherings at Home
A so-called anti-terrorism law passed by the Russian parliament would put severe restrictions on religious freedom by banning religious gatherings in homes and regulating propagation of religion, including on the internet, according to reports.
BGEA Sues Website for Illegally Using Billy Graham's Images to 'Lure Users'
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has filed a suit against a click-bait website, which has more than 2 million likes on Facebook, for using Billy Graham's name and likeness to "lure users" and make money.
Bangladesh Terror: Quran Quiz Given to Hostages; 20 Failed and Hacked to Death
Bangladeshi Islamist terrorists, who held hostages at a cafe in the national capital of Dhaka Friday through Saturday, spared and provided meals to those who were able to recite a verse from the Quran, but hacked to death the other 20 hostages, who were mostly foreigners and included a U.S. citizen, according to the father of a Muslim survivor.
ChristianMingle Dating Site Agrees to Include Gay, Lesbian Users
Online dating site ChristianMingle.com will now allow gay and lesbian users to look for same-sex matches after a settlement of discrimination claims approved by a California judge, who has also asked the company to pay $468,000 to the two gay men who brought the lawsuit against it.