Jeffery Scott
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Latest iPhone 6 Leaks Gives Best View of Possible Finished Product to Date
With Apple's all but confirmed iPhone event just 3 weeks away (Sept. 9th) leaks of the possible design and hardware have ramped up exponentially. Retailer Feld and Volk have released photos that show the alleged iPhone 6's front panel and rear shell fully assembled.
Eric Holder Arrives in Ferguson, Urges Healing and Supports 'Legitimate Demonstrators'
Eric Holder, the first African American U.S. attorney general, landed Wednesday in Ferguson, Missouri, where racial tension is boiling over, and pleaded for the end of violence on the small town's streets, which he says "seriously undermine[s] ... the cause of justice."
Review of Jars of Clay '20': An Innovative Fan-Focused, Stripped-Down Album
It isn't often that a fan can pick a song for their favorite artist to preform. It's even more rare for fans to be able to choose what songs their favorite artist records. But Grammy and Dove Award Winning group Jars of Clay have done just that with "20".
Iraqi TV Host Cries On Air Over Persecuted Christians; Urges Govt to Stop ISIS
An Iraqi TV host lost his composure on air and broke down into tears when talking about displaced Iraqi Christians, forced out by the terror group ISIS by the tens of thousands.
Pastor Matt Chandler Speaks Up About 'White Privilege,' 'Nonsense' Going on in Ferguson
Matt Chandler, pastor of The Village Church in Texas and president of the church planting network Acts 29, took to his blog Tuesday to expound upon his tweets about white privilege, why white people should join in the fight for justice, and how it related to the developments in Ferguson, Missouri.
CNN Anchor Rosemary Church Gets Blasted on Social Media for Suggesting Use of Water Cannons in Ferguson
The anchor of CNN's International program Rosemary Church is the latest TV journalist to feel the wrath of social media, due to her suggestion of the use of water cannons on the protesters in Ferguson, Missouri.
Michael Brown Autopsy: Performer Dr. Baden Says Brown Could Have Survived All Shots, Except the One to the Head
A second autopsy of slain teen Michael Brown's body reveals that he was shot at least six times, but only one of those shots would have proved tatal.
Obama: Mosul Dam Taken Back From ISIS, Need for 'Understanding' in Ferguson
In a break from his vacation in Martha's Vineyard, President Barack Obama held a press conference on Monday afternoon praising U.S., Kurdish, and Iraqi military and calling for the reserving of judgment in regards to the situations in Ferguson, Missouri.
Peaceful #NMOS Vigils Take Place All Over America in Support of Ferguson, Missouri
National Moment of Silence peace vigils took place in over 90 cities across the United States last Thursday. Cities from New York to Los Angeles held a moment of silence at 7:20 pm to respect and remember those who died by the hands of police.
Christian Rapper Swoope Releases 'Sinema': A Journey Through The Stages of Struggling With Sin
"Sinema," the follow up to 2012's "Wake Up" and released on Aug. 5, is a story about addiction and dealing with its consequences. From top to bottom, it is a solid effort in storytelling and conveying the struggle all believers have with sin.