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Christian women detail racism they face in workplace
Racism goes beyond the black and white narrative seen on television, said a group of minority Christian women.
ESPN Radio show asks fans if Christian NBA player Jonathan Isaac's injury is 'funny'
ESPN Radio host Dan Le Batard has apologized for a Twitter poll asking if the knee injury suffered Sunday by Christian NBA player Jonathan Isaac, who cited the Gospel last week for his unwillingness to kneel or wear a Black Lives Matter shirt, was “funny”.
CDC director agrees hospitals have monetary incentive to inflate COVID-19 data
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield acknowledged during a House hearing Friday that COVID-19 data could be inflated because hospitals receive a monetary gain by reporting COVID-19 cases.
Charity helps Egyptian Christians launch businesses amid COVID-19 unemployment struggles
A United States-based Christian charity has provided microloans to help Christian families in Egypt launch businesses or bolster their already existing ones as the combination of religious persecution and COVID-19 has reportedly led to an 80% unemployment rate among Christians in Upper Egypt.
Osteen's megachurch, World Vision help the hungry and farmers during COVID
Lakewood Church, led by Pastor Joel Osteen, has partnered with World Vision, Houston-area churches and local nonprofits to distribute over 12,000 boxes of fresh food, provided by farmers facing financial hardship during the pandemic, to the hungry.
Civil rights attorney slams Obama for political speech at John Lewis' funeral
Lifelong Democrat voter and civil rights attorney Leo Terrell criticized former President Barack Obama’s speech at the funeral of civil rights icon and Congressman John Lewis in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Thursday.
More youth are dying of suicide, overdose than COVID-19 during pandemic: CDC director
CDC director Robert Redfield said suicide and drug overdoses have accounted for more deaths within young people than COVID-19, as the two pre-exisiting pandemics have been exacerbated by COVID-19 and the life changes the precautions required.
Florida man sentenced to prison over Facebook threat to kill Christian group
A Florida man has been sentenced to six months in prison for threatening to “literally kill" employees of the national conservative Christian non-profit American Family Association in social media messages that Facebook allegedly said did not violate its policies.
Seattle police launch criminal investigation into arson, explosives in violent riots
Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best alerted residents that officers can no longer protect their property after the city council passed an ordinance banning the use of "less-lethal tools" to disperse violent rioters.
Christian scholar says Twitter refused to promote his article linking Marxism to riots
Twitter is refusing to promote an article by Christian author Larry Alex Taunton in which he attempts to provide a "Christian response" to the civil unrest across the United States and argues that violent riots are planned Marxist political tools.