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'God is still good', says pastor whose pregnant wife was shot and died yesterday
The pregnant wife of the pastor of Resonate Church in Indianapolis has died after being shot in the head at her home by intruders, according to church officials.

Former abbot under investigation for embezzlement
The former head of the world famous Roman Catholic Benedictine abbey of Montecassino, which was destroyed in World War Two and rebuilt, is under investigation on suspicion of embezzlement.

Thousands protest Islamist beheadings in Afghanistan
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani appealed for calm after angry protesters demanded justice for seven members of their community beheaded by Islamist militants.

Iraq: Battle to retake Sinjar begins
Kurdish forces launched an offensive on Thursday to retake the northern Iraqi town of Sinjar from Islamic State militants who overran it more than a year ago, killing and enslaving thousands of its Yazidi residents and triggering U.S.-led air strikes.

Medical milestone: 'Hopeless' baby girl with leukaemia now cancer-free after experimental gene therapy
A one-year old girl in the United Kingdom has been declared cancer-free after she was administered with designer immune cells to reverse her condition, a report by the Medical Express said.

Another huge unknown silver orb falls from the sky in Spain, terrifying residents
Citizens of a town in Spain are starting to get more worried day after day following the crashing of another mystery orb in their area.

UFO or secret research station? Massive structure spotted buried under Antarctica
A white blur deep under Antarctica's icy surface was recently spotted using the Google Earth map.

Obama administration suffers legal blow as appeals court upholds injunction on president's immigration programme
Obama administration suffers legal blow as appeals court upholds injunction on immigration program

'Sexting' scandal: U.S. schools suspend dozens of students for sharing, viewing explicit photos and videos
Dozens of students have been suspended in Colorado and New York after complaints of sexting in high schools emerged.

'Honour killings' by Muslims in U.S. often unreported, hidden in crime stats, due to family's shame, says government report
There are an estimated 27 victims of "honor killings" every year in the United States but these are often unreported due to the family's shame.

2 'white supremacists' charged in alleged plot to attack black churches, synagogues in Virginia
Two men have been charged in Virginia by authorities of attempting to illegally buy weapons and explosives that they would use to attack black churches and synagogues.

Muslim communities growing in US; 2nd city in Michigan all set to become another 'Shariahville'
The city Hamtramck located on the outskirts of Detroit, known by many as "Poletown" because of its thriving Polish community has now been transformed into a Muslim community that serves the federal government's Islamic immigration program.

Christian group that praises Jesus in its songs presses Canadian city to allow holding of its annual music fest
When the city of Toronto banned the group Voices of the Nation (VON) from holding its annual music festival next year because it played songs that praise Jesus, the group immediately spearheaded a 30,000-name petition to Mayor John Tory's office, demanding that the city reverse its decision.

Miracle baby survives having only half a heart, thanks to his parents who rejected doctors' abortion advice
Almost everybody in Lisa Smiley's life told her to get an abortion a few years back after she discovered that her baby boy suffered from Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome, which means that he will be born with only half a heart.

Donald Trump vows to promote 'merry Christmas' greeting, suggests boycott of Starbucks
Republican presidential frontrunner and business magnate Donald Trump is another person who got upset over Starbucks' anti-Christmas plain red cups this year, and he vowed that should he win the 2016 elections, he would be heavily promoting the use of "Merry Christmas" as opposed to the generic "Happy Holidays" greeting.

Faith in God pays off: Former president Jimmy Carter shows marked improvement after cancer treatment
Jimmy Carter, the 39th president of the United States exhibited peace and calm when he announced earlier this year that he is battling cancer. Now, his faith and confidence in God is paying off since doctors have found a marked improvement on his treatment.