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Russia plans to upgrade its nuclear-tipped ICBMs to protect Earth from approaching asteroids and meteorites
To be able to counter the perceived threat of these approaching space objects, Moscow is planning to convert its intecontinental ballistic missiles used in warfare into weapons for astrological defense.

Inseparable: 2 American centenarians still in love with each other 80 years after their marriage
Eighty years after they got married, the lovers are still disproving their skeptics. In fact, the Goosenberg couple will be recognised this month for having one of the most enduring marriages in the United States.

Another Zika virus complication? WHO reports rise of rare paralysing ailment in Latin America
Scientists are working to determine if there is indeed a connection between the virus and the syndrome, as more and more cases of Guillain-Barre Syndrome--where a person's own nervous system is attacked by his or her immune system--are being reported in Latin America.

Climate change makes sea levels fall, not rise, new NASA study shows
Using two satellites, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)'s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in cooperation with the University of California at Irvine recently found out that 3.2 trillion tons of water have already seeped through land over the past decade.

North Carolina sheriff's department puts 'In God We Trust' decals â paid for by church â on patrol cars
The sheriff's department in Rutherford County, North Carolina has started sticking "In God We Trust" decals on its 50 patrol cars.

Bill requiring doctors to care for babies who survive abortion rejected in New Mexico
A New Mexico House committee has rejected a bill that would have required abortion doctors to take care of babies who survive the procedure.

Mississippi lawmakers re-file bill to make Holy Bible as official state book
Mississippi lawmakers have refiled a bill to make the Bible the official state book.

Muslim jurist instructs husbands proper way to beat their wives: 'Do not hit the face and do not make her ugly'
It is permitted in Islam for a man to beat his "stubborn" wife during a marital disagreement, a Muslim judge ruled.

Trump threatens to bolt GOP for its alleged bid to sabotage his campaign: 'They lie, lie, lie, and then they apologise'
U.S. Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump accused his own political party of "ambushing" him during Saturday's presidential debate in South Carolina, and now he's threatening to bolt the GOP and run as an independent.

Scalia's death sparks conspiracy theories: Was he murdered for blocking Obama's programmes?
Was U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia murdered? The question was raised point-blank by syndicated talk-radio host Michael Savage and other people who smelt something fishy concerning the circumstances and aftermath of the death of the outspoken leader of the Supreme Court's conservative bloc.

Columba Declaration passed in historic show of unity at Synod
The Church of England's ruling body has passed a historic motion of unity with the Presbyterian Church of Scotland.

Church in Wales to participate in LGBT film project
The Church in Wales has endorsed a LGBT short film project seeking to build understanding of LGBT issues across the country, calling it an opportunity to show God's church welcomes all of humanity.

Workers at church children's charity vote for industrial action
Workers at a leading Methodist charity have backed industrial action in a dispute that follows years of discontent over pay.

Celebrities on abstinence and sex before marriage
A-list celebrities often go to extreme lengths to keep their private lives private, withholding details about their family life, love life and even their faith. But in the digital age where doing so is becoming harder and harder, some celebrities are using the spotlight to motivate others by sharing details of their personal struggles, challenges and decisions.

People in Britain too 'embarrassed' to talk about faith says BBC's Bill Turnbull
The BBC Breakfast presenter who is being replaced by committed Christian Dan Walker has regretted that people in Britain are "embarrassed" to talk about their faith.

Why celebrities thank God in award speeches
Awards season is well underway. As stars throughout the film and music industry are recognised by their peers and fans for their contributions, we get a chance to hear them thank those who made their achievements possible. During their acceptance speeches many celebrities tend to thank their parents, their agents and their co-stars but someone else is also thanked first...God.