Jardine Malado
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Australian court fires staffer for accessing information about trial of cardinal facing sexual misconduct charges
A staff member of Victoria's county court in Australia has been fired for allegedly accessing sensitive information about the trial of Cardinal George Pell, who has been charged with sexual assault.
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70-year-old cross in public park comes down following complaint from civil rights group
A large white cross that has been on display on top of the hill in Jackson County, Michigan since 1950 has been removed following a complaint from the Michigan Association of Civil Rights Activists (MACRA).
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Number of American Christians who believe evangelism is their responsibility plummets, Barna poll says
A new study conducted by Barna Research as found that the number of American Christians who believe that sharing their faith is necessary has dropped by 25 percent in a quarter of a century.
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27 US cities identified as 'abortion deserts' due to lack of abortion clinics, study finds
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has found that as many as 27 cities in the U.S. can be classified as "abortion deserts" because there are no clinics for women who want to terminate their pregnancy.
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Conservative leader Tony Perkins named as newest addition to US Commission on International Religious Freedom
Tony Perkins, the president of the Family Research Council (FRC), has been appointed to a position at the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), an independent federal government board that monitors violations of religious rights across the world.
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Christian businessman builds mosque as Ramadan gift to Muslim workers in UAE
A Christian businessman from India built a mosque costing Dh1.3 million (US$350,000) as a gift for Muslim workers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) this Ramadan.
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Bible Museum draws more than 500,000 visitors in half a year since opening
More than 500,000 people have visited the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. since it was opened to the public six months ago.
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'Lucifer' cancelled: Conservative groups celebrate cancellation of Fox's 'The Mick' and 'Lucifer'
Pro-family groups are hailing Fox's decision not to renew two of the network's most controversial television shows - "The Mick" and "Lucifer."
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Mayor denounces church sign telling black Americans to "stay out of white churches"
The mayor of Birmingham, Alabama has called on the pastor of New Era Baptist Church to take down a controversial sign that reads: "Black Folks Need to Stay Out of White Churches."
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What is coeliac disease? Symptoms and how to know if I have it?
Coeliac disease is a serious condition that affects the autoimmune system, but many people are not aware that they are suffering from the disorder and the problem often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
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Physically strenuous jobs can cause early death in men, study says
A new study has claimed that jobs requiring high levels of physical activity can increase the risk of early death in men.
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Families behind suicide bombings in Indonesia all attended same Islamic study group, police say
Indonesian authorities have revealed that the three families that carried out the suicide bombings that killed at least 26 people were all part of the same religious study group which radicalized them.