Stoyan Zaimov
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Most Americans Support Trump's Bathroom Policy Over Obama's Order That Boys Use Girls' Bathrooms
A poll has found that the majority of Americans do not agree with President Barack Obama's directive that public schools allow students to go into bathrooms based on their gender identity, not their birth sex, and instead back Donald Trump's idea to let states decide for themselves.
Elijah Wood Claims Child Sex Abuse, Pedophiles, Cover-Ups Rampant in Hollywood
Actor Elijah Wood has claimed that child sex abuse is rampant in Hollywood, the top film industry in America, stating that youth are "preyed upon" by industry figures, which is often covered up.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Say Downing of EgyptAir Flight 804 Was Terror Attack
Republican Presidential candidate Donald Trump laid out his suspicions that EgyptAir Flight MS804 which crashed in the Mediterranean Sea with 66 people on board Thursday was the result of a terror attack.
China's Persecution of Believers Swells to 20,000 in 'Barbaric' Round Ups, Report Finds
China Aid has reported in its 2015 Annual Report of Religious and Human Rights Persecution in China that as many as 20,000 people suffered religious persecution by the Communist Party throughout the year.
Global Outreach Day: Gospel to Be Shared in Over 200 Countries on May 21
As the world prepares for Global Outreach Day on Saturday, May 21 – a massive mobilization movement to share the Good News – an international ministry says that the rising number of unbelievers in America and the Western world is a real opportunity for evangelism and sincere conversations.
Richard Dawkins: Atheist Christopher Hitchens Considered Converting to Christianity Rumor Is 'Insulting'
Atheist author and biologist Richard Dawkins has slammed what he called an "insult" regarding the rumor that late atheist Christopher Hitchens contemplated converting to Christianity before his death.
Catholic Priest Believed Crucified by ISIS Is Safe, Awaiting Release From Anti-Gov't Forces in Yemen
Catholic priest Tom Uzhunnalil, kidnapped by Islamic State militants in March in Yemen and feared to have been crucified on Good Friday, is now reportedly safe and is expected to be released.
Target Stores Losing Money Amid Boycott; CEO Refuses to Change Bathroom Policy
Target's shares are plunging in an "increasingly volatile consumer environment," though the retail giant is denying that the conservative boycott against its transgender bathroom policies is playing a big part.
First Christian Chibok Schoolgirl Rescued After 2 Years of Being Enslaved by Boko Haram
The first of the over 200 Christian schoolgirls from Chibok, Nigeria, kidnapped by terror group Boko Haram nearly two years ago, has been found with a baby and reunited with her family, igniting hope for the parents of the other girls as well.
EgyptAir Now Says Debris Found Is Not From Flight MS804
Debris found near the Greek island of Karpathos in the Mediterranean Sea thought to be wreckage from flight MS804 did not come from the plane, the head of the Greek air safety authority said late Thursday.