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China's One-Child Policy to Be Abolished to Address Aging Population
China is about to abolish its one-child policy, which has been in place for several decades to address the country's aging population, the Communist Party of China (CPC) announced on Thursday.
Middleboro Shooting: Wife Shot Dead, Husband Shot By Police (VIDEO)
A Middleboro shooting on Friday has resulted in the death of a 65 year old woman, and sparked a dramatic gun battle with police.
The neglected family value
This couple did not have access to methods to help space out these births, which, ultimately, may have resulted in the premature birth and death of her baby. It is disheartening to me that family planning is perceived as being in opposition to Christian values.
Dreaded Church Search: Seeker Friendly (Pt. 2)
Last Sunday, we visited the evangelical non-denominational church on the hill near the interstate. We suddenly found ourselves seated in a seeker-friendly church.
More Quakes Rock Indonesia; Foreshadow 'The Big One'
Indonesia has been hit by more than 40 aftershocks since a massive 8.4-magnitude earthquake shook Southeast Asia Wednesday, and seismologists warned that the worst may be yet to come.
Why elitist DEI programs really neglect poor minorities
The underperformance of poor minority students in K-12 deserves the attention of DEI proponents. For inexplicable reasons, DEI proponents do not offer any commendable service to these students to enable them to excel in school and become literate.
A bipartisan proposal for voter integrity and photo ID’s
Former NBA star and now sports commentator Charles Barkley recently opined, “. . . I think our system is set up where our politicians, whether they’re Republicans or Democrats, are designed to make us not like each other, so they can keep their grasp [on] money and power.”
ACA Does Not Help the Nation's Poor!
My mother passed away just before Easter of this year. During her last five months, she made six trips to the emergency room. Her journey from failing health to death gave our family an opportunity to observe, first hand, the positives and negatives of our transitioning healthcare system. Essie Jackson was a frugal senior citizen who suffered from a rare form of blood cancer and expired from complications of that health challenge.
The Forgotten People of India: Child Laborers Part II
Children of poverty stricken families in India have been increasingly subjected to exploitation in the name of industrial prowess and business efficiency by employers placing them on the path of bonded child labor. Children from poor families are at the greatest risk of becoming child laborers due to their lack of education and their family's desperate situation.
Kate Middleton Baby: Duchess Leaves Kensington Palace for Parents' Home Ahead of Baby
Kate Middleton reportedly made her way to her parents' Berkshire estate on Friday, ahead of the royal birth.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Comes Clean in First Interview Following Affair
Arnold Schwarzenegger has admitted in his first interview since his affair with his family's housekeeper went public that he "inflicted tremendous pain" on his then-wife, Maria Shriver.
Hurricane Isaac 2012: Weakened Storm Continues Northward Path, US Death Toll Up to 5
Hurricane Isaac 2012 continued its slow crawl northwards on Friday, leaving a battered and flooded Louisiana and two more dead.
Vietnam in WWF Report Ranked Worst Wildlife Offender
The leading global advocate organization for wildlife conservation published its first report of the worst wildlife offenders in Asia and Africa.
Angelina Jolie Has 'Few Girlfriends' But Plenty of Charity Work
Angelina Jolie is featured in the new issue of “Marie Claire” magazine. For all the publicity she receives, Jolie states that she has “a few girlfriends.”
Egypt Protests Flare as Muslim Brotherhood Secret Army Ties are Revealed
Conflicting reports are coming from Egypt regarding the role of the Muslim Brotherhood and its connection with the current army that was accused of inciting violence against antigovernment protestors.
Tornadoes 2011: at Least 6 Killed Wednesday After Twisters Swipe Through US
At least six people have been killed and dozens more injured in thunderstorms and tornadoes that swiped through the Southeast of the United States Wednesday, according to The Associated Press.
Nearly 7 in 10 Americans OK With Community Mosque
A new poll shows that a majority of Americans would be okay with a mosque in their community. Opposition mainly comes from the South
Persecuted Christians in South Asia celebrate New Testament translation in hostile territory
An international organization is sowing the seeds of the Gospel in dangerous parts of the world by helping train local Bible translators to present God's Word to remote rural villages.
Dec. 16, 2019: Report on Christian deaths in Nigeria; Nativity banned; Gospel of John off-Broadway
Over 1,000 Christians in Nigeria killed by Fulani, Boko Haram in 2019. Beach town threatened with lawsuit for banning nativity display from boardwalk. New Jersey megachurch packs over 1,000 meals for children in need. 'The Gospel of John' off-Broadway play receives rave reviews from theater critics. Kanye West shares Christmas story in new ‘Mary' opera.
| CP Staff