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Trump Blames Clinton's 'Bad Judgment' After Aide Separates From Disgraced Sexting Aficionado Anthony Weiner
Hillary Clinton aide Huma Abedin revealed on Monday that she is separating from her disgraced former politician husband Anthony Weiner after he was caught in yet another sexting scandal, prompting Donald Trump to criticize Clinton's "bad judgment" regarding her inner circle.
Atheist Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Says He'll 'Never Forget' Meeting Pope Francis
Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook and his wife, Priscilla Chan, met with Roman Catholic leader Pope Francis at the Vatican, and later shared their admiration for the pontiff's "mercy and tenderness" and the way he has connected with people of different faiths.
Radicalized Teenage Girl Indicted on ISIS Terror Charges in Germany After Stabbing Police Officer
A 16-year-old German-Moroccan girl was indicted by a German court on Monday on charges of attempted murder and supporting the Islamic State terror group, after she stabbed a police officer in Hannover.
Target's 10 Percent Discount a 'Desperate' Move Amid Worst Sales in 2 Years, Says AFA
The American Family Association called Target's nationwide 10 percent discount on everything in its stores a "desperate" promotion as the retail giant faces a continued boycott over its bathroom policies amid declining sales.
Mother Teresa 'Saw Visions, Received Instructions From Jesus,' Priest Reveals Ahead of Sainthood
A Roman Catholic priest who was friends with Mother Teresa for over 30 years has spoken on the alleged visions and direct instructions from Jesus Christ that the nun received during her life and service, noting that the soon-to-be saint promised to continue to bring souls to God from Heaven.
ISIS Suicide Bombing in Yemen Kills at Least 54, Wounds 67 at School Compound
Fifty-four people were killed in the Yemeni port city of Aden on Monday, after an Islamic State suicide bomber drove a car bomb into a military compound.
ISIS Suicide Bomber Tries to Kill Priest With Axe, Blow Up Hundreds of Christians at Indonesian Church
A teenage Islamic State terror group supporter attacked a Roman Catholic priest with an axe at a church in Medan, the capital of North Sumatra in Indonesia, but failed to set off explosives that could have killed hundreds of worshipers during Sunday mass.
American Catholic, Muslim Leaders Condemn Terrorism in Message Saying Both Faiths 'Love Life, Believe in One God'
Some of the top Catholic and Iranian religious leaders in the United States have issued a joint statement condemning groups such as the Islamic State, saying that Christianity and Islam love life and oppose terrorism.
NC School District's Transgender Guidelines Bar Teachers From Calling Students 'Boys and Girls,' FRC Warns
The Family Research Council, a pro-life and pro-traditional marriage conservative group, is speaking out against a North Carolina school district's transgender guidelines, which would bar teachers from calling their students "boys and girls."
Christians Demand Justice for 100 People Killed in 2008 Orissa Massacre as Cases Reopen
Persecuted Christians in India have been given hope for justice concerning the 2008 massacre in Orissa, where close to 100 Christians were killed in a riot, after the government revealed earlier this month that it will reopen 315 cases of violence.