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Thursday, 10/26/2023

At least 16 people are dead and dozens more injured after separate mass shootings at two recreational business venues in Lewiston, Maine, Wednesday as law enforcement continues a desperate manhunt for 40-year-old Robert Card who has been described as a person of interest in what could be the state’s deadliest shooting.

The Prime Minister of Israel invoked Bible prophecy Wednesday during a speech to the nation in which he said the Israeli military would soon launch its ground invasion of Gaza.

More than a billion people — or close to a quarter of the world's population — are struggling with loneliness, a new survey from Gallup and Meta shows. Younger adults are more likely to suffer from the condition, which health experts warn can have the same effect on health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day.

What does the Bible say about biblical prophecy? How do Orthodox Jews and Christians see Israel's role in the biblical end of days?

Personnel of Kaduna State University have aided in the kidnapping and forcible conversion to Islam of a Christian student, according to a campus watchdog group.

Decorated Olympic gymnast Mary Lou Retton is home from the hospital weeks after a battle with pneumonia led to her being admitted into the Intensive Care Unit, and her daughter is giving thanks to Jesus for her mother’s recovery.

The battle was over the second part of the Gospel, the subjective side, the question of how the benefits of Christ are applied to the believer.

Conservative political commentator Candace Owens urged Christians to speak up against the recent bombing of the Greek Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyrios in Gaza, which killed 18 people taking shelter inside when it was hit by an Israeli airstrike last week..

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