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Putin Approves Law Making It Illegal to Share the Gospel Outside of Russian Churches

Read: only in the Russian Orthodox churches is Christianity to be discussed.  Russia’s ruling legislatures, the State Duma and the Federal Assembly, recently passed measures that would severely limit Christians’ ability to evangelize. While they were passed practically unanimously in the Duma and Federal Assembly, President Vladimir Putin will need to approve them before they are

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Cecile Richards: Alton Sterling shooting proves blacks need ‘reproductive justice’

Via Deleaone Shannon: “Translation: “See, If we got the mother of this poor black bastard to kill him prior to his birth the officer wouldn’t have to worry about killing him today. It’s a win win for everyone.” Via Lifesite:  Cecile Richards, the CEO of Planned Parenthood, responded to a racially charged shooting with a

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In “Treehouse of Horror VII,” a 1996 episode of “The Simpsons,” Bob Dole and Bill Clinton, the Republican and Democratic candidates for the presidency that year, are kidnapped by aliens. Two aliens return to earth impeccably disguised as Dole and Clinton. Only Homer — who has also been kidnapped — knows that the supposed candidates

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Former Asst FBI Director: ‘Something fishy going on’ about the way FBI dropped Hillary charges

Former FBI assistant director James Kallstrom said he does not understand where FBI Director James Comey is coming from in his decision not to recommend charges be brought against Hillary Clinton and said he thinks “something fishy” is going on. Comey made the announcement Tuesday, despite acknowledging the former secretary of state was “extremely careless” in her handling of classified

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Moscow Law Enforcement Disturbed By Dallas Shooting

Latah County Sheriff Wayne Rausch said he is disgusted and outraged by the shootings, and he expressed sympathy for the families of the slain officers. Rausch said President Barack Obama has the ability to prevent these shootings, but instead, the sheriff added, Obama makes irresponsible statements concerning shootings. Rausch said Obama speaks on shooting matters

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ISP report: Crime down in Moscow, Latah County

Police chief attributes decrease to community partnerships, proactive officers. Crime was down significantly in 2015 throughout Moscow and Latah County, even with a triple-murder on the books, according to the Idaho State Police’s recently released annual agency crime report. The report, which documents criminal offenses reported and cleared, along with arrests of juveniles and adults

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Clinton Refuses To Say Whether She’ll Comply With Latest Investigation Into Emails

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton refused to say whether she would comply with an internal State Department investigation into her use of a private email server while secretary of state. In an interview on CNN on Friday, Clinton did not answer the question when asked multiple times by Wolf Blitzer about the new investigation announced

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10 States Sue Over Restroom Rules

Ten states sued the federal government Friday over rules requiring public schools to allow transgender students to use restrooms and locker rooms conforming to their gender identity. The lawsuit was filed in federal court in Nebraska and included nine other states: Arkansas, Kansas, Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, and Wyoming. The

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Effort To Overturn Washington State’s Transgender Bathroom Rule Falls Short

A group seeking to repeal a state rule allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of the gender with which they identify failed to collect enough signatures to qualify a ballot measure for the November ballot but says it is not giving up on efforts to change the regulation. The group supporting the proposed Initiative

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