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Supreme Court Allows Same-Sex Marriage in Kansas; Same-Sex Marriage Ban Struck Down in South Carolina
On Wednesday, Kansas became the thirty-third state to allow same-sex marriage. On the same day, South Carolina struck down its ban on gay marriage. 
MLB Free Agents Rumors: Boston Red Sox Interested in Pablo Sandoval, Jon Lester
The Boston Red Sox will look to make big moves this offseason after a dismal campaign this year, and reports revealed that they are eyeing free agents Pablo Sandoval and Jon Lester. Mali Reports Ebola Virus Disease Deaths, Dozens Quarantined to Prevent Outbreak
Just days after announcing that their country will soon be declared Ebola free, Mali announced two more deaths and quarantined dozens to prevent further outbreak of the deadly disease. 
Derrick Rose Injury Update: Chicago Bulls Star Focused on Long-Term Health
Derrick Rose knows that Chicago Bulls and NBA fans are growing frustrated about his decision to sit out games this season, but the former Most Valuable Player reiterated that he is just thinking about his long-term future. 
New Heaven Academy Uses Counter-Cultural Approach to Education to Raise Students in Faith and Character
“The blatant teaching of homosexuality is just one part of the anti-Christian tendencies of public schools that has been manifested recently.” Public schools in America are becoming increasingly anti-Christian as they continuously expel biblical ideas, and instead teach evolution and same-sex re… 
European Space Agency’s Philae Probe Lands on the Surface of 67P Comet
The European Space Agency announced that the Philae probe of their Rosetta mission has successfully landed on the surface of 67P comet on Wednesday. Automatic Downloads of Fake Apps Pose New Security Threats for Apple Mobile Devices
A newly discovered bug in Apple's recent iOS update has been associated with the use of fake applications to hack into Apple devices and obtain private and sensitive information. 
Director Quentin Tarantino Plans to Retire after Completion of Tenth Film
Quentin Tarantino has announced his plans of retiring from taking on directorial duties after completing his tenth movie, saying that it may be the "right" thing to do. 
Thousands of Americans Gather to Intercede for the Nation
“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sins and will heal their land.” (2 Chronicles 7:14) With the heart of this verse, around 5,000 people of various ethn… 
Lumia 535 Specs & Features Review: Microsoft's First Smartphone Edges Moto E
Microsoft officially unveiled their first smartphone on Tuesday – the Lumia 535 – just six months after the company bought Nokia’s device unit. ESA On Course to Land Probe on Comet: The First Comet Landing in History
The European Space Agency, or ESA, will attempt to make history on Wednesday November 12, 2014. The Rosetta satellite will drop the Philae probe onto Comet 67P from a distance of 20 kilometers. 
After Dark: “Where Music and Message Meet”
Students of the University of Southern California (USC) are hosting an event called “After Dark” on campus with the motto, “where music and message meet”. Christian students of USC have been advertising the event wearing matching T-shirts and large banners simply as a “free event” that … 
Seeds Planted for the Rising Generation: Fundraiser for Higher Calling Conference
KCCC (Korea Campus Crusade for Christ) is one of the largest Korean-American Christian ministries that focus on college students. Preparations are currently underway for KCCC’s annual winter conference, Higher Calling 2014. Every year, around 3,000 students from all over California alone participa… 
What Should Christian College Students Do After They Graduate?
The question that all college students, Christian or non-Christian, ask is what to do after they finish their education. For several years now, Cru (former Campus Crusade for Christ) has been hosting a conference in Southern California for juniors and seniors who are unsure of their plans for their … 
Captain and Crew of Sewol Ferry Sentenced
Yesterday, the court in Gwangju, South Korea sentenced Lee Joon-Seok (69) to 36 years in prison for negligence. Lee is the captain of the Sewol Ferry that capsized back in April, killing 304 passengers.









