Andre Mitchell
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Christian school stands by biblical values despite risk of losing U.S. federal funding
The St. John's Lutheran School, Pre-K through 8th grade church-affiliated learning institution in Baraboo, chose to assert its duty to mold students based on Christian values, although it faces the risk of losing funding from the federal government.
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Bacteria able to resist even the most potent antibiotic discovered by Pentagon experts, alarm health officials
For the first time in history, researchers from the United States Defense Department have discovered a strain of bacteria that can resist antibiotics, triggering alarm among top public health officials.
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Big majority of Americans think state of U.S. moral values is getting worse, Gallup survey shows
Some 73 percent of Americans think the state of moral values in the U.S. is getting worse, according to a recent survey conducted by the research-based consulting company Gallup Inc. This year, only 20 percent of the 1,025 respondents said the US' values are improving.
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20 million out-of-school Arab kids easy targets for recruitment by ISIS, Christian TV station warns
As many as 20 million Arab children are either out of school or are very much at risk of losing their schooling due to various reasons, according to Christian satellite television station SAT-7 which has a ministry in the Middle East and North Africa.
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Up-close and personal with Mars: Space enthusiasts to get best view of Red Planet on May 30
Mars will be at its closest to the Earth in 11 years, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) recently announced, giving space enthusiasts to have a great view of the fourth planet in the solar system.
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World's largest Muslim organisation admits extremism problem springs from Islamic teachings
The largest Muslim organization in the world recently admitted that bad elements of Islam are indeed part of the extremism problem.
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Are scientists trying to create monsters by making embryos that are part human, part animal?
A small group of researchers are attempting to develop embryos that are part human, part animal, prompting some members of the scientific community to raise concerns of the possible negative implications of the experiments.
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Scientists trying to resurrect extinct woolly mammoth through 'de-extinction' process
Several scientists are experimenting on steps to resurrect the woolly mammoth, in a process called "de-extinction" that has long been thought to be theoretically possible.
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Casual sex culture only makes women lonely and emotionally unstable, feminist's research shows
A recent study conducted by no less than a self-confessed feminist has revealed that this so-called "casual hookup" culture do not make women fell good, but instead leave them emotionally empty.
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Finding God after losing homes: More Muslim refugees from Mideast wanting to embrace Jesus Christ in Germany
More and more Christian churches in Germany are reporting increasing interests among Muslim migrants to convert to Christianity.
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Count of Zika patients in U.S. suddenly rises, but there's no need to panic for now, says CDC
Just recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that there were 65 cases of Zika virus in the United States. Its latest report however stated that there are now 122 patients infected with the virus. Should this be a cause for concern?
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Saudi government behind 9/11 attacks and continues to fund terrorists, former U.S. lawmaker says
Former Florida Senator Bob Graham however believes that the key to unlocking who really engineered the 9/11 attacks lies in documents that have been kept secret by the American government: the redacte: minutes of the congressional joint inquiry on intelligence from before and after the incident.