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Britain and U.S. Already Have Plans to 'Incapacitate' Kim Jong-un
A former Navy Seal said the U.S. and U.K. may already put a plan in place aimed at "incapacitating" Kim Jong-Un's regime should conflict break out in the Korean Peninsula. He believes that elite special forces would most likely parachute in and eliminate the dictator as they did with Osama Bin Laden.
Christian Families Get Beaten and Were Denied Water in India
Christian families were beaten by villagers, forced to take part in Hindu rituals and had the water for their crops cut off in the latest horrifying persecution in India. The families that were targeted in the attack are from Jalalabad village, Ghazipur District in the northern state of Utter Pradesh.
Charity Site Removes Christian Nonprofits From 'Hate Group' Category
One of America's top charity research sites, GuideStar, announced that it would remove conservative nonprofits from its "Hate Group" category. The site followed the lead of Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) which flagged 46 Christian nonprofits as "hate groups."
School Apologizes for Making Pupils Write Suicide Notes
A head teacher was forced to apologize after pupils were tasked to write a suicide note for a school homework project which sparked outrage from parents. More than 60 teens were given the grim project in more than one class at Thomas Tallis School in Kidbrooke, southeast London.
Mother of Three Gets Fatally Shot After Attending Bible Study
A mother of three was shot and killed while visiting a friend after her church Bible study. The incident happened inside an apartment in the Deanwood neighborhood of Northeast Washington. The victim is identified as Robin Fitzgerald, 41, who lived within the block where the incident happened.
128-Year-Old Argentine Man Claims to Be Adolf Hitler
An elderly man from Salta, Argentina proclaimed that he's the infamous German dictator Adolf Hitler and that he spent the last 70 years in hiding. He decided to emerge from his extended period of hiding after the Israeli secret service officially abandoned its policy of capturing Nazi war criminals in 2016.
U.S. Rejects U.N. Resolution Calling for Access to Safe Abortions
The United States on Thursday rejected a United Nations (UN) resolution on eliminating violence against women because it called for the continuance of giving access to safe abortions for all women in countries where it is legal. The resolution, introduced by Canada, was adopted by consensus.
Mother of 12-Year-Old Who Declared She Was a Lesbian Before Church Congregation Decried for Exploiting Daughter
A Mormon pro-family leader deplored the mother of Savannah, the 12-year-old girl who confessed to being a lesbian in a church service, for sexualizing and exploiting her vulnerable daughter. She accused the mother of leading her daughter to a destructive path instead of enlightening her.
Tom Cruise Allegedly Balanced Bible Study and Fornication on Set of 'Risky Business'
If a soon-to-be-released book is to be believed, Tom Cruise led a double life at the start of his career. This was implied by an upcoming memoir from Curtis Armstrong, the character actor who had scene-stealing roles in '80s hits such as "Revenge of the Nerds," "Risky Business," "Moonlighting" and "Ray."
United Arab Emirates Renames Mosque in Honor of the Virgin Mary
A mosque in the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has been renamed in honor of the Virgin Mary. Located in Al Mushrif district in Abu Dhabi, the Sheikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Mosque is now known as "Mariam, Umm Eisa," which in Arabic means "Mary, Mother of Jesus."