Current page: Search Results
Search Results
'Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp' Coming To Mobile Next Month
After being relatively silent for a while, Nintendo has finally revealed the release date for its upcoming mobile game "Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp." The mobile version of the hit free-to-play social simulation game will finally arrive on the iOS and Android platforms next month.
'Narcos' Season 4 News: Show's Location Scout Found Dead in Mexico; Will Series Return to Cali?
A location scout for "Narcos" had been fatally shot in Mexico while finding new locations for the Netflix drama.
'Everybody's Gone to the Rapture' PS4 Gameplay, News: Sony Launches First Look (VIDEO)
Sony Computer Entertainment has announced that they will soon be launching "Everybody's Gone to the Rapture" for PS4 soon, with a release of a gameplay teaser on YouTube.
Autistic Girl Isabelle Stapleton Improving After Mother Nearly Killed Her
The 14-year-old autistic girl whose mother attempted to murder her is slowly improving, her father said. Isabelle Stapleton and her mother, Kelli, were found unconscious in Michigan, but both were revived and Kelli is now charged with Isabelle's attempted murder.
Kate Middleton Hires Trusted Housekeeper to Help With Baby
Kate Middleton and Prince William have reportedly hired one of Queen Elizabeth's former servants to be their housekeeper in preparation for the baby.
Terror Sect Boko Haram Blamed for Bloody Weekend in Nigeria
Terror sect Boko Haram killed as many as four police officers and a 9-year-old boy in the northeast region of Nigeria this weekend in two ambush attacks.
Apple Mobile Carrier: Steve Jobs Envisioned Apple Wi-Fi Cellular Network for iPhone
Former Apple CEO and cofounder Steve Jobs dreamed of birthing his own unlicensed spectrum Wi-Fi cellular network, effectively cutting out the mobile service carriers, according to wireless industry maverick John Stanton.
700 Cats Land Florida Couple in Jail
The owners of Haven Acres Cat Sanctuary in Florida have been arrested and charged with 46 counts of animal cruelty for “hoarding” 697 cats.
World Vision, Payless to Launch Good Shoe Project
World Vision is partnering with Payless ShoeSource this holiday season to help provide shoes to children in need. Beginning next month, whenever a customer purchases the Airwalk Hope shoe, Payless will give a free pair of kids' shoes to a child in Central America.
African Faith Leaders, U.S. Christians Seek Climate Justice
A delegation of African Christian leaders joined their American counterparts this week on Capitol Hill to give voice to climate change concerns and its impact on the lives of poor Africans.
5 Million Afghans at Risk for Severe Food Shortage, Says Agency
Five million people in Afghanistan are facing severe food shortages with winter drawing near and donors falling drastically behind in submitting funds, said an international relief agency.
Christian Missionaries Give 244 Thai Sex Workers Chance to Escape 'Cultural Slavery'
A Virginia-based Christian humanitarian organization recently intervened in the lives of over 200 women and girls entrapped in Thailand's sex industry and helped offer them the opportunity of a lifetime to leave and find their true value in Christ.
'Duck Dynasty' Star Willie Robertson Heralds Donald Trump as Defender of Middle America
Willie Robertson, star of "Duck Dynasty," the most watched nonfiction cable series in history, wasted no time in making his point to Middle America at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio, on Monday. "Donald Trump will have your back," he said. And it was no light endorsement of the brash billionaire.
Democrats and abortion: Attorneys general PAC adds litmus test, pro-life governor reelected
The Democrat Party's challenges on abortion continued this weekend with the re-election of Louisiana’s pro-life Democratic governor while a prominent national Democratic political action committee instituted an abortion litmus test for its support.
PROFILE: How One Former Executive Is Doing a World of Good With His NJ Church
Scott Kwak was a former executive of an e-commerce company when the 2007 market crash caused him to revaluate his career path and his faith in God.
'The New Gandhi' Emerges to Combat Corruption in India
An Indian activist on a hunger strike prompts many to follow his path to battle political unrest. Anna Hazare has sparked a popular campaign against government corruption using Gandhi-like actions.