Andre Mitchell

Drugs that could've victimised Christians: US Coast Guard intercepts submarine packed with $181-M worth of cocaine
The United States Coast Guard intercepted last month a semi-submersible vessel carrying some 12,000 pounds of cocaine in the eastern Pacific Ocean, off the coast of Mexico.

Christian leaders in Syria can't contact flock after ISIS kidnapping spree, takeover of city
The London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that members of the extremist organization had already taken over the strategically important town of al-Qaryatayn in western Syria.

Defying UN travel ban, Iran general who killed 'many Americans' flies to Russia
Despite the travel ban imposed on him and even United National Security Council resolutions barring him from leaving his country, the leader of Iran's shadowy revolutionary guards flew to Moscow last month to meet with top leaders of the Russian government.

16 states unite to demand suspension of President Obama's 'Clean Power Plan'
Sixteen states led by West Virginia banded together to call for the suspension of Obama's so-called "Clean Power Plan" as they threaten to drag the proposal to a legal battle.

Pentagon 'strongly suspects' Russia to be behind latest 'sophisticated' cyberattack
Pentagon officials "strongly suspect" that Russia is behind this cyberattack, which affected 4,000 Defense Department employees and civilian personnel.

New York faces new drug threat: Cheap, strength-boosting 'weaponised marijuana'
New York Police District (NYPD) Commissioner Bill Bratton has already warned the public about the rise of this new kind of weed, being referred to at present as synthetic pot and "weaponized marijuana."

Men who become dads before 25 have higher chances of dying early â study
A study conducted in Finland showed that men who enter fatherhood at age 25 have higher chances of living longer lives compared to those who become dads at a younger age.

Where's the missing $800M in Pentagon funds? Accounting errors, cover-up seen
The Marine Corps had not accounted for some $800 million of its funds, based on an independent report from the Government Accountability Office (GAO).

Japan builds world's biggest floating wind turbine that can withstand giant tsunamis
Twelve miles off the coast of Fukushima in Japan, a towering 344-foot floating wind turbine is being installed by Japanese engineers, with the structure now being considered the largest of its kind.

'Astounding find': Archaeologists find the home of Goliath, giant defeated by David
A massive gate and a portion of a fortified wall were uncovered in Tell es-Safi, a Palestinian village in Israel, giving hints on the biggest metropolis in the region during the Biblical times.

Defeating the deadly Ebola: WHO reports 'highly effective' vaccine vs killer virus
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently reported that a newly developed vaccine against the Ebola virus was found to be "highly effective," raising hopes that the spread of the deadly virus can finally be stopped.

Cellular phone radiation can cause cancer, other health woes, meta-study confirms
A new research has confirmed this longstanding fear about the use of cellphones. Based on a review of 100 studies, this meta-study has established low intensity radiofrequency radiation (RFR) emitted by mobile phones have an adverse effect on our living cells and can cause damage to the DNA.

'Human pesticide': Canadian health authorities approve deadly abortion pill
Although it has caused the death of pregnant women around the world, a drug used for abortion recently got the approval of health authorities in Canada.

'Biggest step vs. climate change': Obama unveils plan to cut coal plant emissions
United States President Barack Obama announced on Sunday a his government's major plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from coal-burning power plants in the country, which he described to be America's "biggest, most important step... to combat climate change."

Vatican rules out another Jesus Christ, but extraterrestrial life won't contradict Bible
For Argentinean Jesuit Father José Gabriel Funes, who heads the Vatican's robust astronomy program, there will not be another Jesus from outer space.

Video with shocking admission of 'born alive' babies scares Planned Parenthood
The pro-reproductive health group Planned Parenthood is already "very scared" of an unreleased video that may further expose how it profits from aborted or even "born alive" babies, the man behind the exposè said.