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Health news update: Bathroom hand dryers could be spraying fecal bacteria on your hands, study says
Health news update: Bathroom hand dryers could be spraying fecal bacteria on your hands, study says

Here's another study that points to air dryers in public bathrooms as a hot bed for bacteria.

Killer robots in warfare won't bring peace, says Archbishop
Killer robots in warfare won't bring peace, says Archbishop

The Vatican representative said that a dialogue between countries and communities is still better in bringing peace than the use of weapons.

ISIS news today: Islamic terrorists threaten New York subway attack in new propaganda poster
ISIS news today: Islamic terrorists threaten New York subway attack in new propaganda poster

The terrorist group has issued similar threats on the World Cup, the Vatican and Queen Elizabeth in recent months.

Popular YouTuber accused of bullying Christian teen for her love for Jesus; Calls to ban Cinnamon Toast Ken rise
Popular YouTuber accused of bullying Christian teen for her love for Jesus; Calls to ban Cinnamon Toast Ken rise

Emma Mae Jenkins was sharing her morning routine with Jesus on YouTube, which Cinnamon Toast Ken mocked on his channel.

Christian man who doesn't pay taxes because he opposes abortion wins in court
Christian man who doesn't pay taxes because he opposes abortion wins in court

Michael Bowman from Oregon refuses to pay his tax dues because he doesn't want to fund abortion agencies that ask money from the federal government.

Progressive San Francisco church is planning to host a Beyoncé mass
Progressive San Francisco church is planning to host a Beyoncé mass

The Beyoncé Mass is part of a teaching series that The Vine SF at Grace Cathedral will host on April 25.

Woman with severe rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia receives complete healing from Jesus
Woman with severe rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia receives complete healing from Jesus

Dianna Hobbs wrote her inspiring story in the book "God Did It: A True Story of Miraculous Healing."

Pastor born with no arms shares how God completed him in new book 'My Affliction for His Glory'
Pastor born with no arms shares how God completed him in new book 'My Affliction for His Glory'

Daniel Ritchie did not let his disability stop him from becoming a person without purpose and he found his calling in serving God.

Cleveland kidnapping survivor Michelle Knight is now happily married years after escaping Ariel Castro
Cleveland kidnapping survivor Michelle Knight is now happily married years after escaping Ariel Castro

Michelle Knight lived in a "House of Hell" for 11 years along with Amanda Berry and Gina de Jesus until one of the women escaped and reported Castro to the police.

Teacher sues Christian school for firing her for having a baby out of wedlock
Teacher sues Christian school for firing her for having a baby out of wedlock

A former teacher from a Tennessee Christian school has filed a lawsuit claiming that she was fired from her job because she had a baby out of wedlock.

Suicide machine from 'Dr. Death' Philip Nitschke draws outrage

A 3D-printed suicide machine designed to aid euthanasia will be made public for the first time at the Amsterdam Funeral Fair. Dubbed the Sacro, the device was created by Dr. Philip Nitschke, a euthanasia activist who's also known as Australia's "Dr. Death".

Church leaders reject Missouri gun bill to allow concealed weapons in churches
Church leaders reject Missouri gun bill to allow concealed weapons in churches

Faith leaders from different denominations have rejected a proposed Missouri gun bill that would allow people to carry concealed weapons inside churches without the need to advise the church leaders.

Hundreds of students join pro-life walkout but U.S. media coverage was silent
Hundreds of students join pro-life walkout but U.S. media coverage was silent

Hundred of students joined a pro-life walkout across U.S. high schools and universities last Wednesday but compared to other recent protests, the U.S. media was noticeably silent in its coverage.

Humboldt hockey team chaplain says he 'needed to hear from God' after bus crash that killed 16, shares Bible verse of hope
Humboldt hockey team chaplain says he 'needed to hear from God' after bus crash that killed 16, shares Bible verse of hope

Canadians in Humboldt, a small city in the Saskatchewan province, are still coming to grips with the terrible tragedy that killed a dozen young junior league hockey players and their coaches Friday night last week. Broncos team chaplain Rev. Sean Brandow spoke during a recent vigil to express his sorrow and shared how he's seeking refuge in God.

Warning issued against Bible reading using smartphones -- here's why
Warning issued against Bible reading using smartphones -- here's why

A consumer expert, who's also a church member, has advised Christians against conducting daily Bible readings using a smartphone. James Roberts, the author of the book "Too Much of a Good Thing: Are You Addicted to Your Smartphone?" has sound research on the effects of the unhealthy use of mobile devices, even if for reading the Bible.

Is Da Vinci's Mona Lisa smiling or frowning? Scientists say it depends on your mood
Is Da Vinci's Mona Lisa smiling or frowning? Scientists say it depends on your mood

The painting, which is on display at the Louvre Museum in Paris, is believed to have been painted between 1503 to 1506 and has puzzled art lovers for centuries.