Andre Mitchell

Tesla Model 3 price, reservation news: Customers being encouraged to buy more expensive Model S
In a report by The Motley Fool, Tesla supposedly sent emails to some of the around 373,000 Model 3 reservation holders to offer a test drive of the Model S 60.

Bones Season 12 Spoilers: final season sees old fan favorite, new villain
In an interview with TV Guide, the show's executive producer, Michael Peterson, talked about how the crime procedural drama will move to "darker territory" as it ends its current season and moves to the next one.

Elementary Season 5 premiere date: more on Sherlock's social and love life this Fall
Almost two months after CBS itself confirmed that "Elementary" is returning for a fifth season, fans of the American procedural drama are already excited to find out when the show will return, and what will happen to the characters, particularly main protagonists Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Joan Watson.

'Frozen 2' release date, plot: Elsa's love interest being a girl will affect box office sales
Some "Frozen" fans from the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) are clamoring that one of the popular film's main characters, Elsa, be given a female love interest in the sequel of the movie. Experts however warned that this could possibly affect the box office performance of the film negatively.

Samsung Galaxy S8, S8 Edge release date, specs rumors: handsets coming 2017; production starts in few months
It will only be a matter of months before eager fans of the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Edge will be able to get their hands on these top-of-the-line gadgets.

More Americans think abortion is 'morally wrong' than 'morally acceptable,' Gallup poll shows
The number of residents in the United States who think that abortion is "morally wrong" increased over the past year, a recent survey by the research-based consulting company Gallup revealed.

Pro-life advocates criticise UN for 'championing' abortion in Ireland
Pro-life groups and individuals are joining forces to criticise a recent ruling from the United Nations human rights committee describing the ban on abortions imposed by the Irish government as a violation of women's rights.

'The Armageddon Code': Book sheds light on how Christians think the world will end
Seeking to give clarity to a subject that has been debated for so many years, Billy Hallowell, faith editor for multiplatform news and entertainment network "The Blaze," came out with a book called "The Armageddon Code: One Journalist's Quest for End-Times Answers."

Terrorist groups working to paralyse cities with just one click, warns head of British intelligence
The United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) chief, Robert Hannigan, warned that terrorists and rogue states are building up their technical capabilities to paralyze urban areas in an instant.

Evangelicals show it's possible to believe in God and evolution at the same time
A group of evangelicals want to prove that it is possible to believe in God, while subscribing to the theory of evolution at the same time.

Washington Cathedral to replace windows depicting pro-slavery Confederate flag
To address issues related to racism, the board of the cathedral decided earlier this week to replace the church's windows which depict the Confederate flag, which is considered by some as a representation of slavery, hatred and white supremacy.

Disturbing verdict: Canada's top court rules that some form of bestiality is legal
Voting 6-1, the Canadian Supreme Court recently ruled that sex acts with animals are legal, as long as they do not involve penetration.

Feeding the hungry: Pastor's daughter shows how Christians can help others even from comforts of their own homes
June Ross, a former stay-at-home mother, was recently awarded The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for Voluntary Service--the highest award given to voluntary groups in the UK--for her efforts to feed the hungry in her country.

Almost 9 in every 10 Americans consider birth control as 'highly acceptable,' survey shows
Although some Christians are worried that it might lead to a culture of promiscuity especially among the youth, the use of condoms, pills and other contraceptives seems to be a non-issue for a huge number of Americans.

Scottish Episcopal Church takes first step towards allowing same-sex marriage as sanctions loom
If it approves same-sex unions, the Scottish Episcopal Church may face sanctions from the Anglican Communion, of which it is a member.

WHO recommends delaying pregnancy for couples living in areas hit by Zika virus
In its interim guidance update released earlier this week, the World Health Organisation (WHO) advised people living in areas affected by the Zika virus to consider delaying pregnancy to avoid having babies with birth defects, such as deformed heads.