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ISIS supporter convicted of war crimes, posting photos on Facebook of severed heads impaled on spikes
A Swedish court has convicted a 35-year-old woman, Fatosh Ibrahim, of war crimes for posting photos on Facebook of herself posing with severed heads in Raqqa, Syria — a known supporter of the Islamic State terrorist group. Ibrahim has been sentenced to three months in prison.
Nancy Pelosi ridicules archbishop for barring her from communion, not being LGBT advocate
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi publicly rebuked Archbishop Salvatore Cordileone of San Francisco, saying his decision to bar her from receiving Holy Communion was “his problem, not mine,” and criticized him for not supporting LGBT causes and opposing abortion.
Evangelical principal resigns after parent backlash to lesson featuring Michelangelo’s ‘David’
The principal of a Florida charter school says she was forced to resign after some parents complained about a sixth-grade lesson on Renaissance art that featured Michelangelo's "David" sculpture, which at least one parent says exposed students to pornographic material.
Prince Harry’s Taliban kill count spurs artist to ‘drench’ St. Paul’s in the blood of Afghans
In response to Prince Harry’s revelation that he shot and killed 25 Taliban fighters during his military service, Russian artist Andrei Molodkin is creating a sculpture that will “drench St. Paul’s Cathedral in the blood of Afghani people.” The blood used in the sculpture has been donated by Afghan refugees.
Blac Chyna says finding Christ made her quit OnlyFans: ‘Not what God wants me to do’
In a media interview, former reality star and model Blac Chyna, now going by her birth name Angela White, opened up about her decision to quit her career with the sexualized social media website OnlyFans and embrace the Christian faith.
‘Please God, help me’: Family of slain NJ politician, pastor's wife still searching for answers
The family of Eunice Dwumfour, a Republican New Jersey councilwoman who was brutally murdered last month, has publicly pleaded for her killer to come forward. In an emotional gathering at Sayreville Borough Hall, where Dwumfour served as a council member, her family called for justice and shared their grief.
Mom sues after military flags her as 'security threat' for opposing elementary school's LGBT posters
A New Jersey mother who was reported to local police by a military official after criticizing her child's elementary school for displaying posters in the hallway about sexual preferences has filed a federal lawsuit claiming her civil rights were violated.
County sues Greg Locke for zoning, noise ordinance violations; preacher plans to countersue
Tennessee’s Wilson County has filed a lawsuit against Pastor Greg Locke and Global Vision Bible Church for zoning violations and “excessive noise,” but Locke says the church won’t “be bullied” and he will counter-sue the county.
‘Hotel Rwanda’ hero to be released from prison
Paul Rusesabagina, the real-life hero of the movie “Hotel Rwanda,” which told the story of a man who saved the lives of approximately 1,200 people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, has been released after the Rwandan government commuted his sentence of 25 years on terrorism charges.
Samaritan’s Purse sending relief after tornadoes kill at least 26 in Mississippi, Alabama
After a devastating series of tornadoes swept across Mississippi and northern Alabama Friday night, leaving a 100-mile path of destruction in their wake and at least 26 dead, the humanitarian relief organization Samaritan’s Purse said supplies and equipment were en route to help residents in the affected areas.