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Floyd Mayweather Jr. Says 'God Can Forgive' Him for Criminal Past Following Victory Over Manny Pacquiao
Undefeated five-division champion boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr., who on Saturday defeated challenger Manny Pacquiao in the promoted "Fight of the Century" in Las Vegas, told a reporter that "God can forgive" him of his criminal past.
Woman Denied Abortion for 10-Y-O Daughter to Cover Up Stepfather's Rape; Amnesty International Says Banning Abortion on Young Girl Is 'Tantamount to Torture'
Amnesty International claims Paraguay's abortion laws are too restrictive and "tantamount to torture" after a woman was denied an abortion for her 10-year-old daughter who was reportedly raped by her stepfather. The mother, whose daughter showed up at a hospital six months pregnant complaining of stomach pains, is being charged as an accomplice in her daughter's rape.
Ted Cruz Says Obama Has 'Inflamed Racial Tensions' and Divided America; Argues Against 'Vilification' of Police
GOP presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, has accused President Barack Obama of inflaming racial tensions and dividing America in the wake of the Baltimore riots. Cruz also spoke out against those who "vilify" police officers.
Assyrian Christians Are Surrounded by ISIS Jihadists in Latest Attack; 51 Children and 84 Women Among Kidnapped Hostages
Assyrian Christians have reported a new attack by terror group ISIS in the city of Hassaké in Syria, where the jihadists were successfully pushed back by local Kurdish militia before the latest insurgence. Reports have said that negotiations for the previously 232 kidnapped Assyrian Christians have stalled, among whom are 51 children and 84 women.
Obama Abandons Pastor Abedini, Would Veto Bill That Requires Iran Release Him for Nuke Deal Approval; ACLJ Calls Decision 'Despicable, Outrageous'
President Barack Obama's administration has warned that it will veto a proposed amendment that would require the release of Pastor Saeed Abedini and three other American citizens held prisoners in Iran before any final nuclear deal agreement is reached. The American Center for Law and Justice, which represents Abedini's family, called the admittance "despicable" and "outrageous."
Is Peace With ISIS, Boko Haram Possible? Catholic Priest and Author of 'Charity Peace Model' Explains Why It Is (Interview)
A Catholic priest, author, and founder of organizations such as Madonna University Nigeria, has said that peace, even with members of prominent terror groups such as ISIS and Boko Haram, is "really possible," as long as they undergo a process of re-orientation and see who they truly are, as creations of God.
Christian Boy Was Set on Fire and Killed by Pakistani Muslims for His Faith in Jesus, Watchdog Group Confirms
Noman Masih, the 14-year-old Pakistani boy who was burned alive by two Muslim men earlier in April and died from his injuries was targeted because he admitted that he was a Christian, watchdog group International Christian Concern has said.
Egypt Sentences 71 People to Life in Prison for Burning Christian Church
An Egyptian court has handed out life in prison sentences to 71 people for burning a Christian church in in the Giza province village of Kafr Hakim in 2013.
Pope Francis More Popular Than Obama on Twitter, Leading Global Study Finds; Pontiff Named 'Most Influential' World Leader 3-Years Running
A study on Twitter accounts of world leaders has determined that Pope Francis is the most influential user by the rate of his average retweets and favorites, which is eight times higher than U.S. President Barack Obama.
UN, Vatican Agree Man-Made Climate Change Is a 'Scientific Reality,' Call It 'Moral and Religious Imperative for Humanity'
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met Pope Francis at the Vatican on Tuesday and declared in a speech that tackling climate change is the one world issue that should unite all religious leaders, scientists and scholars. The leaders also agreed that man-made climate change is a "scientific reality."