Andre Mitchell
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Therapy to convert gays to heterosexuals gaining acceptance, popularity in Israel
Gays who want to become heterosexuals again, even those from the United States, are going to Israel, where a group of therapists are gaining acceptance and popularity for their work.
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Donald Trump softens stand on gay rights: 'We're going to bring people together'
Ahead of the crucial New Hampshire primary, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump indicated that his stand on the rights of lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgenders (LGBTs) continue to soften.
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Russia accuses Turkey of plotting to invade Syria, but Turkish president says claim is 'laughable'
In a statement released last Thursday, the Russian defense ministry accused Turkey of plotting to invade Syria.
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Syrian government starving its own people to death in bid to crush rebel forces
Residents, including little children, from a town in southern Syria are in the brink of starving to death, and they have their own government to blame.
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Clinton's statements on Christianity don't match her views on abortion, author says
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton may claim that she has studied the Holy Bible, but her actions and political views, especially on the issue of abortion, do not match her Christian statements, according to well-known commentator and author Larry Tomczak.
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Ben Carson implies that Ted Cruz is a false prophet: 'People who say one thing and do another'
Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, who used to be a frontrunner in the Republican presidential race, for instance recently went to the extent of quoting Bible verses to imply that Cruz is a false prophet.
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Scientists in Germany move closer to tapping nuclear fusion for clean energy
In an event witnessed by no less than German Chancellor and PhD physicist Angela Merkel herself, researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Greifswald switched on an experimental nuclear fusion reactor formally known as the Wendelstein 7-X stellarator.
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Middle school kids in San Francisco to be given condoms soon â with no exemption â in drive to prevent teen pregnancy
This might sound like every parent's nightmare, but it can possibly happen soon: middle school students in San Francisco, California may soon be handed with condoms.
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Asteroid with 'weird orbit' making return trip near Earth next month, and this time, it may get closer
A small asteroid that flew past the Earth two years ago at a safe distance of about 1.3 million miles (2 million kilometers) will once again fly by our planet, only this time, it's getting much closer.
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'Designer babies' now possible as U.K. allows scientists to genetically modify human embryos
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) in the UK has given its go ahead to a research application from the Francis Crick Institute which plans to use new "gene editing" techniques on human embryos.
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Human DNA more complex than earlier thought, thus confounding evolutionists, U.K. scientists reveal
A team of scientists from the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom recently found out that the DNA, which stores human beings' biological information, and the way it is affected by modifications, is more complex than the scientific community earlier thought.
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WHO declares global health emergency as Zika virus spreads rapidly; infection could be worse than Ebola
The rising cases of the mosquito-borne Zika virus infection have prompted the World Health Organisation (WHO) to declare on Monday a "public health emergency of international concern," and medical experts are still struggling to find a way to stop it from infecting more people.