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Transgender Mom Featured in New Dove Ad Campaign
Dove is apparently tapping into the LGBTQ consumer block which is estimated to have $830 billion buying power.
Babies Starve Due to Prolonged Battle in Mosul
Locals who have managed to escape Mosul say there is almost nothing to eat there but flour mixed with water and boiled wheat grain.
Simone Biles, Mr. T Dance to Gospel Music on 'Dancing With the Stars'
Viewers of "Dancing With the Stars" were treated to a soulful Viennese Waltz by Olympic gold medalist Simone Biles to the tune of Gospel music.
Grief, Rage Envelop Egypt's Christians After April 9 Attacks
Lack of freedom and democracy as well constitutional discrimination against civilians have encouraged militancy in Egypt and helped create radical Islam which targets minorities.
Trump Calls Egyptian President Following Palm Sunday Bombings
Donald Trump spoke with Egypt's ruler, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, over the phone to express his condolences on the twin church bombings on Palm Sunday, April 9.
Arabs Consider US as Threat to Middle East, Poll Reveals
A recently released poll shows that Arabs generally believe that the United States poses a threat to regional stability.
ISIS Loses Most Territories It Held in Iraq
ISIS controlled 40 percent of Iraqi territory in 2014 but that figure is now down to 6.8 percent after extensive military operations.
Egyptian Police Kill Seven Jihadists Following Church Bombings
Egyptian security forces raided a compound and engaged a group of jihadists to a shootout, killing them instantly.
Trump Breaks Tradition by Skipping Meeting With Pope Francis During Trip to Italy
The decision to forego what should be the first meeting between Donald Trump and Pope Francis may have something to do with logistics rather than a difference of opinion.
Italian Man Granted Divorce by Claiming His Wife Is 'Possessed by the Devil'
An Italian court accepted a man's request to divorce his wife based on his claim that she is "possessed by the devil."