Felix N. Codilla III

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  • More Older Moms Giving Birth as Teenage Pregnancy Rate Drops in the U.S.

    The year 1990 registered one of the highest teenage pregnancy rates in the U.S. at 12 percent with an estimated one million pregnancies for females aged 15–19 years. However, only 521,626 gave birth while the rest resorted to abortion. America's health industry was alarmed due to the adverse health, social, and economic consequences of teenage childbearing.

  • Why Creative People Really See the World Differently

    When one shows people a brick, the first thing that comes to their mind is a brick wall. But there are an exceptional few who could think of other uses for bricks, such as using it as a candle holder, paper weight, balloon weight, stands to elevate heavy objects, and bookends, all at the same time.

  • Muslims 'Outraged' by Billboard That Insults Prophet Mohammed

    The Islamic community in Indiana has stated its displeasure over an anti-Muslim billboard that was put up in the southbound lane of Interstate 465 that disparaged the prophet, Mohammed. The signage can be seen from the highway on the east side of Indianapolis near the Washington exit.

  • Congressman Calls for Christian Holy War Against Islamic Militants

    In the wake of attacks over the weekend in London, a Republican congressman from Louisiana called for a religious war against Islamic terrorists. Rep. Clay Higgins took to social media to unleash his tirade against jihadis, posting that "all of Christendom" is in a massive war with "Islamic horror."

  • Astronomers Discover Another Potentially Habitable Super-Earth 21 That Is Lightyears Away

    Astronomers have discovered a new potentially habitable Earth-like exoplanet close to the solar system that may have water on the surface and could harbor alien life. Scientists are now trying to characterize its atmosphere and other features to better assess its potential to support life.

  • Lawmakers Urged to Support Legislation That Guarantees Relief Funds for Christian Refugees From the Middle East

    The Knights of Columbus (KC) has called on legislators to rally behind the passage of the Iraq and Syria Genocide Emergency Relief and Accountability Act which seeks to allow faith-based organizations providing humanitarian assistance to civilian populations of Iraq and Syria to access U.S. government funding in their work.

  • Farmer Sues City for Discriminating Against Him Over His Christian Stand on Marriage

    An organic farmer in Michigan is suing East Lansing for barring his business from selling at an open-air market over his views on same-sex marriage. Stephen Tennes filed a lawsuit against the city for enacting a policy that discriminates against his religion's view of marital union.

  • U.S. Immigration Deports Two Indonesian Christian Refugees

    Two Indonesian men who came to the United States to escape religious persecution more than 20 years ago have been deported after being detained by New Jersey immigration officials. Another Indonesian was deported two weeks ago while a fourth could soon follow.

  • Christians Hold Protest Outside Gay Nightclub in Utah

    Prompt police response prevented impending trouble when a handful of anti-gay protesters picketed outside a Salt Lake City club at around 11:00 p.m. Friday. The protesters, numbering about 20, gathered on the sidewalk near Club Jam in the area of 750 north and 300 west.

  • Blood Test That Detects Cancer Before Symptoms Appear Could Be Ready by 2020

    Scientists are developing a universal blood screening test that can diagnose tumors a decade before symptoms become manifest. The blood test will not only accurately detect the earliest signs of all kinds of cancer in people who appear healthy, but it will also identify where it is in the body.