Jonah Hicap
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Tennessee school districts reject request for records on Islamic 'indoctrination' lessons
School districts in Middle Tennessee have not complied with an open records request about Islamic curriculum being taught in public schools.
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US store kicks out mom who complained about man using its restroom for women
A mom in Northern California was asked by a sporting goods store to leave after she complained about an incident where a man entered a women's bathroom while her daughter was using it.
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Colorado university faces suit for rejecting inclusion of Bible verses referring to 'Lord'
A public university in Colorado was sued by the Alliance Defending Freedom after it prohibited a former football player from putting Bible verses on a donor nameplate.
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US lawmakers grill Planned Parenthood chief; most Americans support funding
The president of Planned Parenthood was grilled by House Republicans during a hearing Tuesday regarding its federal funding as the issue of whether it should be defunded or not continues to dominate headlines.
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Carly Fiorina proven right on foetus with beating heart and kicking legs being cut up
Republican presidential bet Carly Fiorina to watch a video showing "a fully formed fetus on the table, its heart beating, its legs kicking, while someone says, 'We have to keep it alive to harvest its brain.'"
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Woman sings 'Amazing Grace' before her execution as Georgia rejects Pope's appeal
The State of Georgia executed a woman on Wednesday despite efforts by Pope Francis to save her.
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Pope Francis met privately with jailed US county clerk Kim Davis, law firm says
Pope Francis told Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis to "stay strong" as he met her and her husband in Washington, D.C., according to a press statement issued by the Liberty Counsel.
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'God bless the military' sign in US Marine base violates Constitution, group claims
A group has asked the US Marines to remove a billboard that says "God Bless the Military, Their Families and the Civilians Who Work With Them" inside its base in Hawaii.
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Pope tells Argentine family who travelled 13,000 miles to see him: 'You are crazy'
A family from Buenos Aires, Argentina, drove 13,000 miles using a VW Kombi just to meet Pope Francis in Philadelphia, a feat which the Pontiff described as "crazy."
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'Pastor' and 'brother' Pope Francis touches inmates' lives in visit to Philadelphia prison
On his last day on his US visit on Sunday, Pope Francis visited a correctional facility and met a baby dressed like him in Philadelphia.
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Faith matters in addressing 'epidemic of suicides,' Christian counsellors point out
About 7,000 Christian counselors gathered at the Be Strong National Conference in Nashville, Tennessee, from Sept. 23 to 26 where they discussed the growing epidemic of suicide in the church.
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Thousands of Christian students gather for 'See You at the Pole' prayer movement
Thousands of Christian students in the US and other countries got together at their school flagpoles on Wednesday for the yearly "See You at the Pole" movement to pray.