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Matt Lauer behind the screen: Who is his ex-wife Nancy Alspaugh?
Matt Lauer, commonly known as the morning news host of "Today," was fired by NBC News on Nov. 29 when a detailed complaint by a former work colleague accused him of "inappropriate sexual behavior." Friends, co-workers, and relatives of Lauer were all shocked by the news, as Lauer's public persona was a doting dad and a certified family man.
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Mary Magdalene trailer is released â could this be a truly great Jesus film?
The official trailer for a new film about the relationship between Jesus and Mary Magdalene launched this week, and has swelled the expectations of film fans and the faithful alike.
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Family Research Council head says Archbishop of Canterbury 'doesn't understand Christian orthodoxy'
Tony Perkins, head of the conservative lobbying group the Family Research Council (FRC), has lambasted Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby for having 'absolutely no grasp on the biblical foundations of his faith' but 'criticising Americans who do'.
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May, Welby slam Trump for 'Britain First' retweets
The Archbishop of Canterbury has pleaded with Donald Trump to remove his three retweets of anti-Muslim posts by the deputy leader of the far-right group Britain First, pointing out that 'God calls us as Christians to love our neighbour'.
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Ever feel like an imposter? You're not alone
Have you ever been sat in a meeting, where you've felt like the smartest person in the room? No, it's never happened to me, either.
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Sutherland Springs church massacre parents file claim against Air Force over shooter's criminal record
Parents related to nine victims killed in the Sutherland Springs church shooting on November 5 filed a legal claim yesterday against the US Air Force, accusing it of negligence over failure to report the criminal record of the gunman Devin Kelley.
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Outrage as Donald Trump retweets 3 anti-Muslim posts from British far-right leader
Donald Trump has retweeted three videos showing Muslims in a bad light posted by the deputy leader of the far-right group Britain First, Jayda Fransen, who has been convicted of religiously aggravated harassment.
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Why is Meghan Markle really getting baptised?
Why is Meghan Markle getting baptised and confirmed before her wedding to Prince Harry?
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Are you bold enough to fail for Jesus?
Three times Peter is challenged about being a friend of Jesus â and three times he denies he even knows him. Disaster!
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Religion is not main cause of Islamist terrorism, claims report
Religion is not the main cause of Islamist radicalisation, a new report is claiming, with other factors such as mental health, deprivation and family breakdown more important.
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'Titans' cast revealed; Beast Boy to be played by Hiro in 'Big Hero 6'
Talks of a real-live "Teen Titans" TV series has been going around for so long yet production (aside from a pilot script) hasn't really gotten anywhere until this year. Apparently, the real-life adaptation of "Teen Titans," now just known as "Titans," will make its way in an all-new, subscription digital TV service that will make its way in 2018.
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'Empires of the Undergrowth' news: Upcoming strategy game available on Steam on Dec. 1
The players' mission is to build, expand, and ensure the survival of their ant colony also while defending their lair from various predators. The game's narrative was also told in a documentary point of view, inspired by famous narrator David Attenborough.
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Gust and Koei Tecmo release new trailer for 'Atelier Lydie & Suelle: Alchemists of the Mysterious Painting'
In the new trailer, several scenes show the highlights and the gameplay features of the upcoming game, as well as how the characters interact with one another.
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'The Walking Dead' news: Lennie James moves to 'Fear the Walking Dead'
It was initially announced at New York Comic Con last month by EP Robert Kirkman that there would be a crossover between AMC's "The Walking Dead and "Fear the Walking Dead." Last Sunday night, it was revealed that Lennie James, who plays Morgan Jones in TWD, will move to "Fear the Walking Dead" as a recurring character on the upcoming fourth season.
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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle opt for church wedding in St George's Chapel at Windsor
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will have a church wedding at St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle next May, Kensington Palace announced on Tuesday.