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High school teacher charged with kidnapping three students
Arroyo Pacific Academy teacher John Maust was arrested Sunday on charges of kidnapping three students, falsely imprisoning them, and making criminal threats on Saturday night.
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Illinois man murders his wife, disabled daughter, and family dog
Anthony Marcus is in Waukegan Police custody today after killing his wife and disabled daughter on Sunday night. Marcus also killed the family dog.
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Pope Francis fires more Vatican bankers
Pope Francis fires more Vatican bankers.
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Appeals court deliberations begin for Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim charged with apostasy
Appeal proceedings have begun in the case of Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim, jailed since January for apostasy.
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Sgt. Bergdahl's release gives hope to family of Pastor Saeed Abedini
The release of Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl by the Taliban on May 31 has renewed hope for the release of American prisoner Saeed Abedini from Iranian prison.
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Colorado tornadoes 2014: Eight twisters hit state, severe weather headed west
One man was injured yesterday as eight tornadoes tore through northeast and central Colorado.
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Missing plane found? Family members of Malaysia Flight MH370 victims turn to crowdsourcing to find loved ones
The families established the "Reward MH370 Fundraiser" to fund an independent search effort, offer reward money to anyone with actionable information, and to lobby governments in the hopes of preventing another tragedy.
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Renowned Christian psychologist Rev Richard Dobbins dead at 86
Christian psychologist Rev Richard Dobbins dead at 86
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Christian dating show 'It Takes a Church' garners mixed reviews
Christian dating show 'It Takes a Church' garners mixed reviews
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Pakistani girl survives attempted 'honour killing'
Pakistani girl survives attempted "honour killing"
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Former '16 and Pregnant' star Farrah Abraham to pen Christian parenting book
"It would help them and their children," she says
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Meriam Ibrahim apostasy death sentence leaves Sudan's Christians feeling unsafe
Christians in Sudan are not attending church services like they used to in the wake of the Meriam Ibrahim apostasy case, activists have reported.