Myles Collier
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London Student Protests: 4,000 Police Officers Deployed in Anticipation
Thousands of angry students are taking to the streets of London today to protest what they call the “privatization” of higher education.
Frankie Cocozza Leaves X Factor After Bragging About 'Cocaine Use'
A contestant on Fox’s hit show the “X Factor” has been booted off amid reports that he boasted about using cocaine during the show.
Burma Army Attacks Christian Church, Tortures Worshippers
Reports have surfaced Tuesday that the Burmese army attacked a church, shooting and torturing the worshippers.
Apple Bans App Reseacher Made
Software has been developed to expose gaps in security at Apple’s App store.
Christian Pastor Accused of Forcing Muslims to Convert in India
The Grand Mufti has called on Rev. Chander Khanna, of the Indian Church of All Saints, to answer allegations that Christian missionaries are forcing Muslims to convert to Christianity in the Muslim dominated region.
Cuban Pastor and Family Blocked From Leaving Despite US Asylum Being Granted
A Cuban pastor and his family are pleading with the Cuban government to allow them to leave the country. Pastor Omar Gude Perez, his wife and two children were granted asylum from the United States but have yet been allowed to leave Cuba.
Bible Desecrated in India: Bishop of Belthangady Calls Act 'Vile'
Young people in India have destroyed a statue, religious objects and desecrated a bible – acts that the Bishop of Belthangady has called "vile."
New Study With App Shows People are Most Happy During Sex
A new study claims people are most happy when they are having sex, and an application for the iPhone was used to record the data.
Majority of Young Christians Admit to Sex Before Marriage
A study recently concluded many young Christians are not waiting to have sex.
Nigeria Embassy Warns of Terror Attacks on Churches, Among Other Areas
The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria has issued a warning concerning a possible terrorist attack in the capital city of Abuja. The reported intelligence has identified that churches, hotels and other areas within the capital have an increased chance of being attacked.