Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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Christian Biker Group Accuses South Carolina Police of Aggressive Driving, Causing Accident
A Christian motorcycle club in Jamestown, South Carolina is accusing local police officers of aggressively running them off the road and causing an accident in what was supposed to be a routine traffic stop for running a stop sign.

Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim Seeks Refuge at US Embassy; Forced to Stay in Country
Meriam Ibrahim, the Christian woman recently released from a Sudanese prison after facing the death penalty, has sought refuge with her family at the U.S. Embassy in Khartoum while they attempt to leave the African country.

China 'Effectively Bans' Hillary Clinton's New Memoir 'Hard Choices'
China has "effectively" banned Hillary Clinton's newly released memoir, Hard Choices, as the former Secretary of State criticizes the Asian country's dedication to democracy, its government leaders, and its treatment of human rights lawyer Chen Guangcheng in her new book.
3-Y-O Says She Saw Jesus After Near Drowning in Family Pool
A Tennessee three-year-old claims to have seen Jesus after recently suffering a near-death drowning experience in her family's pool.

Pope Francis May Visit Texas in 2015, San Antonio Archbishop Says
Pope Francis may visit Texas during his U.S. trip next year, San Antonio's Archbishop suggested in a recent interview.

Sen. Wendy Davis Supporters Celebrate One Year Anniversary of Abortion Bill Filibuster
Democrats gathered in Austin, Texas, on Wednesday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of Sen. Wendy Davis' famous 11-hour filibuster that temporarily prevented the state's 20-week abortion ban from being passed.

New York's Homeless Outraged After Chinese Millionaire Promises $300, Gives Only Lunch
New York's homeless are outraged after a Chinese millionaire promised to provide them each with a fancy lunch in Central Park and $300 each, only to find that they would not be receiving the cash prize.

House Committee Approves Abortion Coverage for Peace Corps Volunteers
The House Appropriations Committee voted this week to extend abortion coverage to Peace Corps volunteers who are raped while working with the program.

New Mexico Man Sees Image of Jesus Holding Lamb in Fuji Apple
A New Mexico man is claiming he has seen the image of Jesus Christ in a Fuji apple.

Seattle Archdiocese to Pay $12 Million in Sex Abuse Settlement
The Archdiocese of Seattle, Washington, has agreed to a lawsuit settlement that pays $12 million to 30 victims of sexual assault at two Catholic high schools in the Seattle area.



















