Hazel Torres

Ted Cruz furious over report on alleged extramarital affairs, blames Trump who promptly denies charge
A potentially crippling political storm is swirling around U.S. Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz following the publication of his alleged extramarital affairs with five women, Newsmax reported.

Brussels terrorist attacks 'validated Donald Trump's entire candidacy' â Newt Gingrich
Although not really an admirer or supporter of Donald Trump, former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich conceded that the brash billionaire was right in his assessment of the terrorist threats facing the West.

'Jesus Alive Again' uses realistic computer animation to depict passion, death, resurrection and ascension of Christ
A newly released DVD video depicts in stunningly realistic computer animation the story of the passion, death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ, based from the New Testament Gospels.

J. Lee Grady: Christians should not settle for a 'sanitised' version of the Passion of Christ
To be able to fully grasp and absorb the great sacrifice that Jesus Christ did to save mankind from sin, Christians have been advised to ponder on the most excruciating pain that Christ endured the day he was nailed to the cross over 2,000 years ago.

Surging Cruz closes in on Trump nationally; Clinton seen losing to Cruz and Kasich but beating Trump in 1-on-1 matchups
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is now only three points behind Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump nationally, which is a statistical tie, a new Fox News poll shows. The number is within the poll's five-point margin of error, according to Newsmax.

ISIS has 400 trained terrorists ready to strike various targets in Europe, intel officials reveal
The Islamic State (ISIS) terrorist group has at least 400 trained militants ready to strike various targets in Europe, intelligence officials have disclosed to the Associated Press.

Obama slammed for doing the tango in Argentina, cosying up with dictator in Cuba as terror fears grip Europe
While America's allies in Europe were mourning the victims of Tuesday's deadly terrorist attacks in Brussels and bracing for a possible follow-up attacks, U.S. President Barack Obama was busy doing the tango and taking in other pleasures on his visits to Cuba and Argentina, observers noted.

Rivals Trump and Cruz agree on Muslim surveillance, U.S. entry restrictions to prevent terror attacks
On the day when they were locked in battle in the Arizona, Utah and American Samoa primaries, Republican presidential rivals Donald Trump and Ted Cruz actually sounded as if they were partners in the war against terrorism.

Trump, Clinton win big in Arizona, moving closer to general election clash; Cruz takes Utah as Sanders wins 2 states
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton both scored resounding victories in Arizona, the biggest prize on Tuesday's primaries, as the presidential front-runners of both the Republican and Democratic parties extended their leads in their party nomination races, moving a step closer to a November clash.

Good Friday came early in Brussels, city's bishop notes following terror attacks; Pope condemns acts of 'blind obedience'
Good Friday "came early" in Brussels, the city's bishop mournfully noted, following the Holy Week terrorist attacks in the Belgian capital on Tuesday.

Trump bares America-first foreign policy, smaller U.S. role in NATO, Asia-Pacific: 'It's a different world today'
The United States will be turning inward and will leave its allies in Europe and Asia to shoulder more of the cost of defending and securing themselves.

Donald Trump's march to White House triggers virtual 'civil war' among U.S. evangelical leaders
The political phenomenon called Donald Trump has effectively triggered what Charisma News termed as a "civil war" in America's evangelical community.

Number of Americans who don't pray or believe in God at all-time high â although more believe in heaven, new study shows
A new study showed that Americans have a problem with Godâfewer of them pray or believe in God than ever before.

Islamic militants gun down 4 Bible translators in raid on Wycliffe office in Mideast
Islamic militants mercilessly murdered four defenceless Wycliffe Bible translators in the Middle East this week, the Bible translating ministry reported.

U.S. sending more troops to Iraq, bolstering 3,700 soldiers already on the ground, after 'lucky strike' kills Marine
Despite numerous pledges by U.S. President Barack Obama that there would be no American "boots on the ground" in the fight against the Islamic State (ISIS), the Pentagon announced on Sunday that the U.S. is deploying more troops to Iraq.

Pope Francis likens suffering refugees to Jesus Christ, laments global indifference in Palm Sunday homily
Pope Francis lamented the world's indifference to the flood of refugees from war-torn countries sweeping Europe, comparing today's leaders to the authorities who did not want anything to do with Jesus Christ, leading to his crucifixion.