Anugrah Kumar
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Texas AG Ken Paxton sues NY abortionist for mailing abortion drugs
Texas' attorney general has filed a lawsuit against a New York physician, accusing her of illegally sending abortion-inducing drugs to residents in Texas. The civil complaint seeks penalties against the doctor, who allegedly provided the pills through telehealth services and delivered them by mail.

Pastor accused of ruining kids' Christmas for telling truth about Santa
A pastor in England stands accused of ruining Christmas by telling a group of elementary school children that Santa Claus doesn't exist. The remarks, delivered during a religious education lesson, allegedly reduced several students to tears and angered some parents.

Senate Chaplain Barry Black hospitalized after brain injury
U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black was hospitalized after suffering a “subdural hematoma,” a bleeding near the brain that can occur after a head injury. He received care from the Capitol physician, Dr. Brian Monahan, according to a statement by the Office of the U.S. Senate Chaplain.

American Travis Timmerman found in Syria, was on pilgrimage to deepen his walk with Christ
Described as a "Christmas miracle" by his family, American citizen Travis Timmerman has been found in Syria after being unexpectedly detained for seven months while making a pilgrimage in an effort to deepen his Christian faith.

Violence against Christians in Mexico has ‘reached its peak,’ report warns
Violence against Catholics in Mexico has reached its "peak" as religious leaders faced targeted killings and assaults while hundreds of Catholics faced threats and extortion in the last six years, according to a new report.

Christian counselor fired for posts urging wives to submit to their husbands
A Christian counselor in England will appear before an employment tribunal this week, claiming she was wrongfully dismissed by a school over her social media posts supporting traditional marriage.

5 facts about Syria’s Islamist rebel group HTS and its leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani
Rebels in Syria, led by the Islamist alliance Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, have captured Damascus, about a week after taking over Aleppo and Hama, and ousted President Bashar al-Assad. As this dramatic shift in the ongoing conflict continues to unfold, here are five facts about HTS and its leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani you must know.

Christians in Syria face ‘uncertain, perilous future’ under HTS, persecution watchdog warns
Christians in Syria confront an uncertain and perilous future under the control of Islamist-led rebel forces, a human rights group has warned. The city’s minority Christian population, significantly diminished by years of civil war, now grapples with fears of escalating threats and restrictions.

Trump, Macron meet with Zelensky as world leaders gather in Paris for Notre Dame opening
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron convened with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris on Saturday as world leaders gathered to celebrate the reopening of Notre Dame Cathedral. The meeting was part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to address global security concerns while marking the restoration of the iconic landmark five years after a devastating fire.

Human rights lawyers group condemn CCP's targeting of unregistered house churches with 'fraud' label
Lawyers, human rights activists and religious leaders in China have strongly condemned of the government’s labeling of unregistered house churches as fraudulent organizations, decrying the accusations as violations of the right to freedom of religion or belief.



















