Felix N. Codilla III

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  • Church of England to Start Trial for Electronic Tithing for Collection of Donations

    Congregations will soon be able to tithe through contactless cards as the Church of England is set to accept donations electronically. Beginning this summer, card readers will be passed around alongside traditional collection baskets in 40 churches that are still to be selected.

  • NASA Finds Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Fields

    Portals make good fodder for science fiction films. They explain how aliens are able to travel great distances and come to invade Earth. One of the earliest movies that delved deeply into this concept was "Stargate" about a portal in a pyramid that is connected to another planet.

  • Trump Foregoes Dinner That Celebrates End of Ramadan at White House

    Donald Trump broke a two decade old White House tradition by opting not to host an iftar dinner to mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Instead, the president and first lady Melania released a statement wishing "warm greetings" to those celebrating Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan.

  • Arrests Made as Turkey Bans Gay Pride Parade for Second Year

    Police arrested more than a dozen people who attempted to march in a banned gay pride parade in Istanbul last Sunday. The governor prevented the annual pride event from happening for the second straight year, citing safety concerns, but organizers and activists attempted to defy the order.

  • Christian Institute Slams Tesco for Promoting Gay Pride

    The Christian Institute slammed Tesco for supporting an activity of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community (LGBT) by selling a candy brand carrying a political statement on its package. The candy in contention is Skittles, which now sports an all-white packaging.

  • Stephen Hawking Makes Urgent Call for Humanity to Leave Earth or Face Extinction

    Stephen Hawking warns that humans must leave Earth and colonize another planet within the next few hundred years or face extinction. The world's smartest man makes the prediction in a new BBC documentary called "Expedition New Earth" where he lays down arguments supporting his premise.

  • Hacking Group Claims NASA Is on Verge of Announcing 'Evidence of Alien Life'

    The hacktivist group Anonymous Collective has made headlines again when it released another viral video that would make good material for tabloid headlines. This time, the hacker network claimed that NASA is on the verge of announcing evidence of alien life.

  • Christians in Morocco, Egypt Show Solidarity With Muslims During Ramadan

    Eid al-Fitr, which marked the end of Ramadan, has concluded. The occasion was successful in Morocco with the initiative of three Abrahamic faiths that embarked on a project that provided food aid to needy Muslim families for the holiest month in the Islamic calendar.

  • Experts Warn of Devastating Asteroid That Could Hit Earth

    A leading astrophysicist has warned that a rogue asteroid is definitely going to hit Earth and people may have no way of knowing when it is coming. The warning comes ahead of the upcoming International Asteroid Day, a UN-designated event intended to raise awareness of the threats posed by space rocks.

  • 'The Keepers' TV Series Chronicles Priest's Abuse of High School Girls and Murder of Nun

    "The Keepers," one of Netflix's highly successful shows, chronicles the ongoing investigation into the unsolved murder of Sister Cathy Cesnik, a nun teaching at a high school in Baltimore, Maryland. The 26-year-old English went missing on Nov. 7, 1969, and her body was found two months later in a garbage dump outside the city.