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Paul Kessler, the 69-year-old man who suffered injuries during a confrontation with pro-Palestinian protestors at a demonstration in southern California over the Israel-Hamas war, has died. The Ventura County Sheriff's Office says that, although no arrests have been made, they have "not ruled out the possibility of a hate crime." Full Story.Also of Interest ...
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A majority of U.S. voters support Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his statement that a ceasefire is tantamount to surrendering to Hamas and terrorism. Take a look at the numbers here.
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Mark Houck, the pro-life activist whose arrest made headlines across the U.S. last year, is suing the Justice Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Houck and his wife, Ryan-Marie, are seeking $4.35 million in damages, alleging malicious and retaliatory prosecution, abuse of process, false arrest and assault by the DOJ. Read more.
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1776 Project PAC, a group committed to electing conservative school board candidates across the U.S., says most of its endorsed candidates won their races during the 2023 general election on Tuesday, pushing back against mainstream media reports claiming otherwise. Founder and President Ryan Girdusky took to X to share that the 1776 Project PAC won 58% of its school board races. Read more.
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The United Methodist Church's highest court has ruled that a regional conference in North Carolina can shut down a Wilmington congregation that was forcibly shuttered as it considered a possible disaffiliation from the UMC. John Lomperis, a former UMC General Conference delegate and writer with the Institute on Religion & Democracy, issued a scathing response to the decision. Read more.
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A British court allowed the parents of 8-month-old Indi Gregory to appeal a recent court ruling that would have mandated her to be removed from life support Thursday despite offers for treatment at a Vatican-run hospital. The appeal came in response to Justice Robert Peel of the High Court ruling that the baby should be taken off life support at a medical facility against the parents' wishes. Read more.
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Twelve years ago, Kyle and Colleen said no to insurance and joined Samaritan Ministries. Since that time their family has grown and ministry opportunities have taken them to different states and through it all, Samaritan members have been there for them.
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Samaritan Ministries is a community of Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when a medical need arises. It’s affordable, there are no networks, and you can join today.
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For Matt Sallee and Kevin Olusola, their focus as members of the hit group Pentatonix is not to seek fame but to serve as "Daniels" in mainstream culture. "[T]he goal is just to be a light in culture, and show people how beautiful and joyous and cool the Gospel is," Olusola told CP. Watch the interview now.
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