Jonah Hicap
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Texas business owner offers to pick up the tab for 'In God We Trust' bumper stickers
A business owner in Forney, Texas has agreed to foot the bill for the printing of "In God We Trust" decals for city vehicles.
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U.S. campus posters ask students to check their 'Christian privilege' as part of social marketing experiments
Universities in the United States have launched social marketing experiments to raise awareness about social inequalities, and privilege, defined as "unearned access to social power based on membership in a dominant social group."
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Dismissed Indiana state trooper says he preaches on street because he's a 'soldier for Jesus Christ'
An Indiana State Trooper who was fired from his job for proselytizing to a motorist does not regret his action, saying he is a "soldier of Jesus Christ."
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U.S. ministry sending $3-M worth of Bibles to Hong Kong, 2 other places to draw more people to Christ
A Michigan-based ministry is sending tons of Bibles and Christian books to Hong Kong in the hope of increasing the number of believers in the faith.
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State trooper sued a 2nd time for preaching to motorist he stopped for traffic violation, loses his Indiana job
An Indiana State Trooper was fired from his job on April 7 after he was accused for the second time of proselytizing to a motorist who he stopped for traffic violation.
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Lawmakers move to extend abortion waiting period up to 72 hours in Louisiana
Louisiana's House of Representatives has passed a bill that would extend waiting period for women planning to have an abortion from 24 to 72 hours
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U.S. changes naturalisation test to reflect 'freedom of religion' instead of 'freedom of worship'
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will change its naturalization test to include "freedom of religion" instead of "freedom of worship" after a senator asked the agency to update it.
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Cardinal Burke calls Notre Dame award to pro-abortion, pro-same sex marriage U.S. Vice President Biden a 'great scandal'
American Cardinal Raymond Burke has scored the University of Notre Dame for honouring U.S. Vice President Joe Biden with the Laetare Medal "in recognition of outstanding service to the Church and society," saying the latter is pro-abortion and pro-same sex marriage, which violates Catholic teachings.
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Pastor stabbed by own son at home in Virginia for still unexplained reason
A pastor in Loudoun County, Virginia, was stabbed by his own son at home, the police said.
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Abortions in New York decrease 21% since 2008 as more women opt not to undergo procedure
Abortions in New York dropped by 21 percent from 2008 to 2014 since the procedure was legalized in the state in 1970.
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Obama administration considering federal aid cut to North Carolina over its bathroom privacy law
The Obama administration is reviewing whether to cut federal aid to North Carolina after the signing of the bathroom privacy law that critics say target transgenders.
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U.S. Army allows decorated Sikh officer to wear turban, beard while in uniform
The United States Army has granted religious accommodation to a Sikh American officer by allowing him to wear turban, beard and uncut hair while serving on duty.