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Man Smashes Ten Commandments Monument, Streams Incident on Facebook Live
A man crashed his vehicle at the new Ten Commandments monument early Wednesday morning outside the state Capitol in Little Rock, Arkansas, less than 24 hours after the privately funded monument was erected. Police arrested a male suspect who posted a Facebook Live video of the incident.
Anglican Church Loses Land Dispute in Nigeria
The Nigerian Supreme Court resolved a three-decade-old land dispute between the Iwaya community and Anglican Church in Lagos state. By resolving the matter in favor of the community, the High Court ended 33 tortuous years of legal tussle between the two parties.
Religious School Fails Inspection for Refusing to Endorse LGBT Agenda
Refusal to teach lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues could fail an Orthodox Jewish school in Britain. This was what Vizhnitz girls' school in north London learned after it failed three inspections conducted by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted).
ISIS Cooks Baby Boy Then Feeds Him to Unsuspecting Sex Slave Mother After Starving Her
A starving sex slave unwittingly ate her own son after the baby was cooked and served to her as meat by the Islamic State (ISIS). This was bared by Vian Dakhil, a member of the Iraqi parliament who related the experience of an unidentified Yazidi woman captive whom they were able to retrieve from the terrorists.
Chinese Lawmaker Wants to Put a Stop to Citizens Placing Hand on Their Chest When National Anthem Is Played
A Chinese legislator instigated heated online discussions after he proposed that people stop the practice of putting their right hand over their heart when singing the national anthem as the gesture was too "American" and citizens should respect their country's own culture.
Professor Loses Job for Saying Otto Wambier Got 'What He Deserved'
A U.S. college professor is out of a job for saying that Otto Warmbier deserved to die. Katherine Dettwyler lost her position as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Delaware for posting on Facebook that the late North Korean prisoner "got exactly what he deserved."
Tesco Removes Birthday Card That Trivialized Adultery From Shelves
After receiving complaints from some shoppers, a British supermarket chain pulled out from its shelves a birthday card that trivialized adultery. The red card's front cover read: "Time for a sports car and an affair." Tesco made the move after listening to customer feedback.
5,000 Cultists Turn to Christ at Evangelical Crusade in Nigeria
Close to 5,000 Nigerian cultists have accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior at the Ogoni peace and unity conference organized by different churches. The activity was held June 23 at the convocation arena at Ken Saro Wiwa Polytechnic in Bori, Rivers State.
Nigeria's Anglican Primate Tells Flock to Defend the Faith from Persecution
Most Rev. Nicholas Okoh, primate of the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), called on the laity, especially those in the northern part of the country, to defend their faith from persecution. He added that Christians should be steadfast in prayer in order not to withstand the onslaught to their faith.
British Medical Association Votes to Lobby for Decriminalization of Abortion
Hundreds of doctors at the British Medical Association's (BNA) annual conference in Bournemouth voted to decriminalize abortion. This is the first time that U.K.'s largest physicians' union urged the government to abandon the current legal framework and remove the sanctions on abortion.