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American Christians Debate Use of Torture In Light of Senate CIA Report
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., released a graphically detailed report on the Central Intelligence Agency's use of certain tactics some have described as torture. Some American Christians have weighed in on the issue of torture in light of the report's release.

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DUI Driver Hits Crowd Outside Redondo Beach Church, Killing Three after Christmas Service
Three people were killed outside a Redondo Beach, Calif. church after a woman allegedly hit a group of pedestrians and another car. The incident took place after the church ended its Christmas service.

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Bill Cosby, His Wife Camille and Daughter Evin Break Silence over Rape Allegations
The legendary American comedian has mostly stayed silent on numerous rape and sex abuse allegations made against him. However, Bill Cosby and his family have finally broken their silence.

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United States and Cuba Restore Diplomatic Ties After 50 Years
An American policy relic from the Cold War took another step closer into the history books Wednesday after the United States and Cuba decided to restore diplomatic ties severed more than 50 years ago.

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Former Employees Sue Sony over Hacking Scandal
Two employees who used to work at Sony Corp. have filed a lawsuit against their former employer, alleging that the company failed to protect private and confidential information from hackers.
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Nick Vujicic's Documentary 'No Limbs, No Limits' Set for September Release
Global evangelist and motivational speaker Nick Vujicic's first biographical documentary, No Limbs, No Limits: The Nick V Story, is slated for release on September 25 this year.

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Over 8,000 Gather in Kuala Lumpur as Malaysia's Fire Conference Ignites Wave of Spiritual Revival
A powerful spiritual revival is sweeping through Malaysia, drawing more than 8,000 attendees to the 2026 Kuala Lumpur Fire Conference (2026吉隆坡烈火特會) held from March 23 to 25.

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Finnish Parliamentarian Found Guilty of Hate Speech Over Booklet Labeling Homosexuality a 'Disorder'
Finnish Member of Parliament and practicing physician Päivi Räsänen was convicted on March 26 of incitement against an ethnic group, following a split 3–2 court decision.

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Bible Society Retracts ‘The Quiet Revival’ Report After YouGov Admits Data Error
Research and data analytics firm YouGov issued a statement on March 26 admitting to flaws in a 2024 study it conducted for the Bible Society. The data had been cited in the Bible Society’s widely circulated report The Quiet Revival, which claimed rising church attendance among young people signaled a “quiet revival” underway in England and Wales.

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World Sleep Day: Unpacking Sleep Dilemmas in an Anxious Age Through 'And So To Bed'
Adrian Reynolds suggests that the Bible's understanding of sleep differs significantly from modern societal views. In his 2014 book, And So To Bed, Reynolds explores biblical perspectives on sleep, offering a different path for contemporary thought.
