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Police arrest Muslim who vowed to ‘kill the God of the Jews’ in London church
A Muslim woman was arrested at The Angel Church in Islington, England, after she vowed to "kill the God of the Jews" and disrupted a worship service last Sunday by screaming "Allahu Akbar."
Maryland high school shooting: 15-year-old student killed; 16-year-old arrested
A 16-year-old student allegedly shot and killed a 15-year-old boy during an altercation in the boys’ bathroom at Joppatowne High School in Joppa, Maryland, on Friday, according to Harford County Sheriff Jeff Gahler. The suspect has been arrested.
Hamas video shows ‘last messages’ of 6 slain hostages, including American Hersh Goldberg-Polin
Hamas released a propaganda video containing the purported last messages of six hostages whose bodies were discovered over the weekend, including an Israeli-American Hersh Goldberg-Polin.
Families of US Marines killed in Afghanistan rebuke Kamala Harris
Gold Star families, whose loved ones were killed during the Kabul airport terrorist attack amid the 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal, have strongly criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for her recent social media statements denouncing former President Donald Trump’s conduct during a visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
American among 6 hostages executed by Hamas; Biden 'devastated and outraged'
The Israeli military confirmed the execution of six hostages, including an American, by Hamas in Gaza, a revelation that has plunged Israel into deep grief and ignited debate over its government's handling of ceasefire negotiations.
Trump tells Moms for Liberty he's ‘for parental rights,’ likens school boards to ‘dictatorships’
Former President Donald Trump voiced strong support for parental rights at a conference organized by the conservative group Moms for Liberty, blasting school boards for their policies and declaring that, as president, he would have the authority to make significant changes.
Pastor who obtained $3.5M in COVID relief funds, bought Tesla sentenced to prison
Rudolph Brooks, a 48-year-old pastor from Cheltenham, Maryland, has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for fraudulently obtaining over $3.5 million in COVID-19 Paycheck Protection Program loans and using part of these funds to purchase a Tesla.
Nicaragua churches, Evangelical alliance among 169 civil society groups closed in latest regime crackdown
Scores of Protestant churches and the Nicaraguan Evangelical Alliance are among 169 civil society organizations that have been stripped of their legal status in the latest regime crackdown, as announced by the Nicaraguan government. This comes just weeks after the cancellation of the legal registration of 1,500 nonprofit organizations, including churches.
Over 16,000 Christians killed in 4 years as violence in Nigeria continues unabated: observatory
More than 16,000 Christians were killed in Nigeria in four years between 2019 and 2023 as more followers of Christ were victims of violence than adherents of other religions, according to data collected by the Observatory for Religious Freedom in Africa.
Church of England’s net-zero carbon push risks damaging ancient cathedral’s artifacts
A historic church in England faces severe structural and aesthetic damage, putting medieval artifacts at risk due to the diocese's refusal to replace broken-down gas boilers so it can adhere to the Church of England's strict net-zero carbon policy.