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At least 153 dead, dozens injured in Halloween stampede in Seoul, South Korea

At least 153 people were killed and over 100 more hurt in a stampede during Halloween festivities in the Itaewon district of Seoul, South Korea .

Georgia Citizens Will Now be Able to Sue Election Officials

The Supreme Court of Georgia made the ruling on Tuesday which followed the state code for legal standing, as opposed to the federal code.

Ministry Delivers 225K Bibles to North Macedonia, Where Many Can’t Access Scripture in Their Language

A Texas-based Christian ministry that once smuggled Bibles into the Soviet Union delivered the largest donation of children's Bibles to the Eastern European country of North Macedonia, where many children don't have access to Scripture in their own language.

Christian Scholars Say Focus On ‘Christian Nationalism’ is ‘Smokescreen,’ Real Threat is ‘Neo-Marxism’

As media attention on "Christian nationalism" looms large in American politics heading into the 2022 midterms, Christian scholars this week debated the definition of...

Bye-Bye Trucks? California Air Regulators To Consider Phasing Out Diesel Big Rigs

If adopted, new rule would all new medium and heavy-duty vehicles to be zero-emission by 2040.

U.S. Intelligence Community Helping Build New Digital Tools To Hunt ‘Misinformation’ Online

The U.S. intelligence community is partnering with a company building software that aims to root out misinformation online, raising questions about whether the U.S. government is spying on speech on the internet.

Michigan Supreme Court Could Decide Whether Government Drone Spying is Legal Without Warrant

Case to determine if government can use drone surveillance to enforce zoning rules without a warrant.

Trump Lawyer Appeals Court Order to Hand Over Emails to Jan. 6 Committee

Trump Attorney John Eastman has filed a notice of his appeal to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit after a federal judge reaffirmed an order asking that the lawyer hand over certain emails to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol breach incident.

Prague: 70,000 Czechs Protest Over Energy Crisis Fuelled by EU Sanctions on Russia

Over 70,000 Czechs came to the streets of Prague to protest against the rising energy prices triggered by the EU sanctions against Russia.

Government Warns Of ‘Heightened Threat’ Ahead Of Midterms

The U.S. government Friday warned of a “heightened threat” to the midterm elections due to a rise in domestic violent extremism and ideological grievances and access to potential targets.

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