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Bells roared around Hiroshima on Saturday as the city marked the 77th anniversary of the world’s first atomic bombing, with officials including the United Nations Secretary-General, cautioned of a new arms race following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Monday, 08 August 2022 05:15

'Christians Cannot And Should Not Be Racist'

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Warning of what he mentioned as a “clash of civilizations” throughout the world, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán pushed back against denouncement of his policies and accusations of racism by declaring that “a Christian politician cannot be racist.”

Disney will not be streaming its latest animated film, Lightyear, on its streaming service in the Middle East after it was banned in theaters.

Amid the societal deficiency, separation, and loneliness worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns, televangelist couple Joel and Victoria Osteen are preparing to “recharge and renew” the Body of Christ and promote greater involvement in the local church.

Disney will not be streaming its latest animated film, Lightyear, on its streaming service in the Middle East after it was banned in theaters.

A study has discovered a 50% surge of American children and teens with autism from 2017-2020.

Sunday, 07 August 2022 01:15

Report: Hollywood Being Paid To Boycott Red States

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Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) promoted the Hollywood film industry to stop filming in the cheaper but more conservative states, such as Georgia and Oklahoma, that passed restrictive abortion measures.

A 25-year-old biological male identified as a woman was pushed to leave a Texas cheerleading camp after supposedly choking a female teammate.

Saturday, 06 August 2022 05:15

Medical Breakthrough Proves Cells Can Be Revived

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Moments after a heartbeat stops, a massive string of fatal events triggered by a lack of blood flow starts to kill a body's cells and organs.

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) promoted the Hollywood film industry to stop filming in the cheaper but more conservative states, such as Georgia and Oklahoma, that passed restrictive abortion measures.

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