Christian Today staff writer
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Angelina Jolie's 'Unbroken' snubbed at Oscars
Angelina Jolie's 'Unbroken' snubbed at Oscars
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Casino asked breastfeeding mother to leave because it was 'security risk'
A 24-year-old mother from Pennsylvania claims she was kicked out of a casino in Berlin, Maryland, on January 3 for breastfeeding her baby within their premises.
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Protests after council removes praying soldier and Christian flag from veterans' memorial
Residents of King City, North Carolina are crying foul over the removal of the kneeling soldier and the Christian flag in the local Veterans' Memorial.
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Attacks on Christian communities give rise to concerns of deteriorating religious freedom in India
Violence and persecution against Christians in India continue to escalate, as two communities in India were separately attacked on Sunday by non-Christian locals.
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Canned food used as weapons in Alabama school
An Alabama principal is encouraging students to bring canned goods to school to be used as weapons.
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Former NFL ref Lance Easley says his faith kept him from committing suicide after 'Fail Mary'
Former NFL ref says his faith kept him from committing suicide after fateful call
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Duck Dynasty's Lisa Robertson says she's 'pro-choice in as far as God's choice'
Alan and Lisa Robertson are talking about their past challenges, including abuse, affairs and an abortion, and how they've stuck together through all of it
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Russia prohibits gays, gambling addicts, short people from getting drivers licenses
The Russian government has banned people with "personality disorders" from getting drivers licenses in what they consider an effort to make their streets safer.
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Michigan teen passes away from rare cancer
Michigan teen passes away from rare cancer
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Nearly two dozen dogs rescued from South Korean 'meat farm' available for adoption
Dogs that were to be killed and processed for human consumption now have the opportunity to thrive as family pets.
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Arizona church's right to publicise worship scheduled to go before US Supreme Court
A lawsuit between a Gilbert, Arizona church and town officials has reached the Supreme Court level.
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Canonisation bid for star baseballer Roberto Clemente tragically killed in 1972 plane crash
Decades after Roberto Clemente became the first Latino to win the a World Series as a starter and receive a World Series MVP Award, it seems that fans are not yet done charting his legacy as the recent move to make him a saint gained fresh ground.