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Beijing Tightens Restrictions on Social Media
The Chinese government is enforcing tighter restrictions on social media and instant messaging.
Christian Graduates Appreciate Obama's Loan Relief; Faith in God Helps Manage Debt
Those shouldering loans from college and graduate school expressed mixed feelings toward the plan Obama unveiled in Denver on Wednesday. Christian graduates face the added question of how to deal with debt in a way that is consistent with their faith in God.
Miracle Rescue: Teenager Survives Turkey Quake, Buried Alive 100 Hours
In a miraculous recovery, a teenager was rescued from the rubble of a building in eastern Turkey. The young man had been buried alive for more than 100 hours after surviving a deadly earthquake.
Leading Evangelical Pastor Sees Hope for Bernie and Ruth Madoff
In an emotionally charged and deeply personal interview with CBS’s “60 Minutes,” Ruth Madoff admitted that on Christmas Eve 2008, she and her husband, Bernie, tried to end it all.
Markets Rally After European Leaders Agree Euro Debt Crisis Deal
Markets worldwide had a strong showing on Thursday after European leaders at an emergency summit in Brussels finally came to an agreement about the euro zone debt crisis. The euro climbed above $1.41, Asian markets rallied, and in the U.S. the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose above 12,000 for the first time since August.
Bernie Madoff Suicide Revelations: Pastor Urges Compassion But Blames Plight on Greed
Following recent suicide revelations by Ruth Madoff, a leading Evangelical pastor has said that while Christians must feel compassion for Bernie Madoff and his wife, their plight also shows the consequences of greed.
Rick Perry Releases TV Ad Promising 2.5M Jobs
Presidential hopeful Rick Perry released his first campaign ad on Wednesday - beating out fellow GOP contenders Mitt Romney and Herman Cain to be the first to hit Iowan airwaves.
President Obama Announces Student Debt Relief
President Barack Obama was in Denver on Wednesday, presenting a plan that provides debt relief to millions of Americans shouldering student loans.
European Evangelicals Say Debt Crisis is a Moral Not Economic Issue
As European heads of state meet in Brussels for yet another round of talks to address the Eurozone crisis, Evangelical Christians are saying the problem is fundamentally moral, not economic, and that leaders must do their “utmost” to resolve it.