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NBA MVP Russell Westbrook Gives All Credit to God: 'Without His Blessing, I Wouldn't Be Standing Here Today'
With tears of joy in his eyes, Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook thanked God and his family most sincerely after he was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player for the 2016-17 season on Monday.
Missionary Who Served Alaska Villagers for 72 Years Celebrates Her 100th Birthday
This missionary has chosen to devote 72 years of her life in one of the most challenging places in America—Alaska, the largest state in the United States by area but the most sparsely populated.
MLB Umpire Saves Woman in Nick of Time, Stopping Her From Jumping Off Bridge
This baseball umpire is used to making judgment calls on plays, which can sometimes earn him boos from players and fans of the disaffected team.
D.C. Becomes First U.S. Jurisdiction to Issue Gender-Neutral Driver's Licenses Critics Say Are Illegal
Nic Sakurai, a person who doesn't identify with a specific gender, made history when "they"—the pronoun Sakurai wants to be called—became the first American to get a new gender-neutral driver's license in Washington D.C. on June 27.
Federal Court Upholds Law Protecting Christians Who Object to Gay 'Marriage' in Mississippi
In a resounding victory for the cause of religious freedom, a federal appeals court upheld a law in Mississippi that provides broad legal protection to Christians who object to same-sex "marriage."
Christian Pro-Family Organizations Slam GuideStar for Tagging Them as 'Hate Groups'
Conservative and Christian groups are up in arms after they were labeled as "hate groups" by the charity database site GuideStar.
Witches Cast Spells on Trump Once Again; Jewish Leader Says It's Actually Satanism
Witches once again targeted U.S. President Donald Trump, casting a spell on him during the summer solstice on Wednesday, June 21.
Ireland's First Openly Gay P.M. Says Unborn Child Doesn't Have Absolute Right to Life, Wants Abortion Options Expanded
Newly elected Prime Minister, or Taoiseach, of Ireland Leo Varadkar has confirmed that the nation will hold a referendum next year to decide on whether or not to amend or remove current restrictions on abortion.
Born Without Kidneys, Miracle Baby of U.S. Congresswoman Defies Doctors' Death Diagnosis
A baby without a kidney defied the odds when she survived in her mother's womb and even up to two years after she was born.
Attacks on Christians By Buddhist Radicals Rising in Sri Lanka; Over 20 Violent Cases Recorded So Far This Year
Hollywood actor Richard Gere and Apple's co-founder, the late Steve Jobs, may have given Buddhism a "peaceful face" in the West.