Vincent Funaro
Christian Post Reporter
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Jews Skeptical of Glenn Beck 'Restoring Honor' Rallies in Israel
Jewish Americans and native Israelis have voiced their opinion on conservative pundit Glenn Beck and his “Restoring Honor” rallies in Israel this week.
iPhone 5 to be Available on Sprint
The iPhone 5 will be available to Sprint-Nextel subscribers in mid-October, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Glenn Beck Kicks Off Israel Religious Rally, Stirring Controversy
Right wing pundit and former Fox News show host, Glenn Beck has begun his “Restoring Honor” rally by kicking off various events in Israel to garner support for the nation.

Germany Bans Facebook Users From 'Liking' Each Other
Clicking "Like" while using Facebook is now a crime in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, thanks to data protection officials in the state claiming the feature violates EU law.
iPhone Rumors: New Model Expected to Include 8GB Flashdrive
Apple is expected to release a new, lower priced version of the iPhone 4 which will include an 8GB flashdrive, sometime in the near future.
Apple to Release Entirely New Mac?
Apple is supposedly planning to release an all new Mac that is “absolutely different from its current products."
Glenn Beck Affiliation Leads to Calls for Boycott of Christian TV's TBN
Liveprayer.com, an interactive Christian website with over 2.4 million subscribers, is calling for a boycott of Christian TV network TBN. The call was issued after prominent Christian leaders such as Pastor John Hagee and David Barton expressed their support for Glenn Beck’s “standing with Israel” campaign on the network.
Lil Wayne Receives 9 Stitches After Skateboarding Accident
Rapper Lil Wayne was rushed to a St. Louis-area hospital on Sunday after injuring his head in a local skateboard park.
Aruban Authorities Launch New Search for Robyn Gardner Remains
Authorities in Aruba have launched a new search on Monday for missing woman Robyn Gardner, according to AP.
Archbishop: CNN, MSNBC, New York Times Untrustworthy for Religious News
News outlets such as CNN, MSNBC and The New York Times are not trustworthy when it comes to covering religion, according to Philadelphia’s incoming Catholic Archbishop Charles Chaput.



















