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Southern Baptist Convention Says It’s Under Federal Investigation Over Handling Of Sexual Abuse Claims

A statement from the Southern Baptist Convention, the second largest faith group in the country, said that the organization was under federal investigation over accusations of mishandling sexual abuse claims.

How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers—and Media Play Along

The shooting that killed three people and injured another at a Greenwood, Indiana, mall on July 17 drew broad national attention because of how it ended—when 22-year-old Elisjsha Dicken, carrying a licensed handgun, fatally shot the attacker.

Chinese Christians Survived Discrimination in Indonesia. Now the Church Is Growing Spiritually.

Q&A with pastor Samuel Fu on the evangelical challenges in the nation of a thousand islands.

Biden to meet China’s Xi Jinping in November: Report

President Joe Biden is set to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping face-to-face in Southeast Asia this November.

Baby Blues: How to Face the Church’s Growing Fertility Crisis

If current rates continue, most religious communities in America will shrink by more than half within three generations. But nondenominational Christianity might buck the trend.

Medical Activists Fight Florida’s Public Health Emergency Laws After COVID-19 Unveils Concerns

Florida has a Republican governor, a Republican-led state House, and Republican-led state Senate. However, it also has some of America’s harshest forced quarantine and public health laws. Some activists plan to change this situation.

Kavanaugh Assassination Suspect Said He Was A ‘Sissy Slave’ And ‘Trans Gamer Girl’ Who Asked Him To ‘Take Out’ High-Value Targets

The California man accused of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh identified himself as a "sissy slave" and a "trans gamer girl" named "Sophie"...

Head Of The Lancet’s COVID-19 Investigation Is ‘Convinced’ It Came Out Of A Lab

Charges that a real investigation is being blocked

WEF Advisor Says Global Elite ‘Don’t Need the Vast Majority of the Population’ to Live

A top-level World Economic Forum (WEF) advisor says that we simply “don’t need the vast majority of the population,” and called for human beings to be replaced by machines whenever possible, saying that beyond producing data, people are just no longer “useful” to the global elite and their agenda.

Supreme Court to Hear Case That Could End 40 Years of Race-Based Affirmative Action in University Admissions

The U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear one of two cases on Oct. 31 that could dismantle the 40-year precedent of race-based affirmative action in university admissions, with universities now urging the court to preserve the decision despite some expert opinion to the contrary.

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