Articles for May, 2017

Religion, Worshipping The Devil And More Misconceptions Christians Have About Atheists
The bulk of such misunderstanding actually happens due to the feeding of false information by pastors/fathers/other Christian peers.
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Twin Peaks: Who’s Who and What the Heck Just Happened in Parts 3 and 4?
Call for help. If you were totally thrown off by parts one and two of the much anticipated Twin Peaks revival, then hopefully you're feeling somewhat comforted by parts three and...
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Slain Virginia drug enforcement officer called "Superman"

Slain Virginia drug enforcement officer called "Superman"RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — A Virginia State Police special agent fatally shot by a convicted felon in a Richmond public housing complex was remembered Sunday as a man dedicated to improving the lives of children.


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JFK’s family reflects on his 100th birthday

JFK’s family reflects on his 100th birthday“I’ve thought about him and miss him every day of my life,” Caroline Kennedy says in a video tribute.


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U.S. Navy skydiver killed in parachuting accident in New York Harbor
The parachutist was pulled from the waters of Morris Canal near the mouth of the Hudson River moments after the accident, witnessed by thousands of spectators watching the show from Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. The skydiver, a member...
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Paris black feminist festival 'prohibited' to whites sparks outrage
Four-fifths of the festival area will be set aside as a "non-mixed" space "for black women," according to its website in French. Police prefect Michel Delpuech said in a statement that police had not been advised about the event by Sunday evening.
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Rolling Thunder, French Open, Manchester tribute and more — it happened today: May 28 in pictures

Rolling Thunder, French Open, Manchester tribute and more — it happened today: May 28 in picturesMotorcyclists pass Marine Staff Sgt. Tim Chambers, Ret., and Christian Jacobs, 6, of Hertford, N.C., as they salute in Washington; fans watch the qualification round match between Luxemburg’s Gilles Muller and Spain’s Guillermo Garcia-Lopez during the French Open in Paris; and marathon runners pay respects at flower tributes in St Ann’s square in Manchester, England. These are some of the photos of the day.


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Somali Islamist insurgents stone man to death for adultery
By Feisal Omar MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somali Islamist insurgents stoned a man to death on Sunday as punishment for alleged adultery, they said, a reminder that the militia is still strong enough to carry out public executions despite losing its grip on...
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Trump Reportedly Accused Abbas Of Lying
U.S. President Donald Trump said the Israelis proved to him Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas helps incite violence against Israelis.
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Defense secretary Mattis says US policy against Isis is now 'annihilation'

Defense secretary Mattis says US policy against Isis is now 'annihilation'Secretary of Defense James Mattis, shown Saturday at the military academy West Point, said Sunday that the US planned to “accellerate the campaign against Isis”. Secretary of Defense James Mattis said on Sunday the US had “accelerated” its tactics against the Islamic State, moving from a policy of “attrition” to one of “annihilation”. The retired Marine Corps general also said “civilian casualties are a fact of life in this sort of situation”, adding: “We’re not the perfect guys, but we are the good guys.


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