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Toronto Refuses Permit to Christian Music Festival Over 'Proselytizing'
Christian non-profit Voices of the Nations (VON) has been refused a permit to perform at Yonge-Dundas Square by Toronto city officials who believe Christian music is proselytization, which is banned by their board. 
Pastor Kim's Daily Prayer: To Be a People of Purity and Diligence
Pastor Dae Joon Kim of LA Vision Church shares his thoughts and prayers on maintaining purity and diligence after meditating on 1 Thessalonians 4:1-18. 
Daniel Craig Says Best Thing About Playing 007 Are the 'Exciting' Sets
When "James Bond: Spectre" star Daniel Craig says that he does not know what is in store next for the Bond franchise, he isn't being coy, nor is he trying to act mysterious. 
Who Got the Highest, Lowest Salaries Among the Cast of 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'?
In "Avengers: Age of Ultron," everybody from Captain America to the Hulk and Black Widow had an equal part to play. After all, they are a team of superheroes united by a singular vision - to protect mankind. 
‘Legion’ Expansion for WoW Set to Come Out in 2016 [WATCH TRAILER]
Development studio Blizzard has confirmed that the upcoming expansion for its "World of Warcraft" game, titled "Legion," will arrive next year. The studio accompanied the announcement with a cinematic trailer for the game during the recent BlizzCon event. 
Former Sony Exec Working on New Film Based on GamerGate Controversy with Scarlett Johansson
Amy Pascal, the former chairperson for Sony's Motion Pictures Group, has received the green light to work on a film focusing on the GamerGate controversy. The film will revolve around the experiences of Zoe Quinn, an independent video game developer, who was one of the main targets of the harassment… 
Apple Working on Panic Mode Feature That can Protect iPhone Users Against Attackers
Details about Apple's next flagship device, the iPhone 7, are still unknown but a new patent filed by the company has revealed details about a possibly new security feature. According to the tech giant's patent application, Apple is working on a panic mode feature that can be activated through a sec… 
Universal Picks Chloe Grace Moretz to Play 'The Little Mermaid'
Live action fairy tales are an in thing these days, what with Disney starting the trend with Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland" starring Johnny Depp and Anne Hathaway, followed by "Maleficent" starring Angelina Jolie. 
Study Shows Homemade Meals can Lower Risk of Diabetes
Previous studies have already shown the negative effects of fast food and meals in restaurants on health. But a new study has revealed a link between eating out the increased risk of diabetes. 
World Bank Predicts Poor People to Increase by 100 Million in 2030 Due to Climate Change
The World Bank warned that if the effects of climate change on the world are not stopped or reversed, then the number of people living in poverty could increase by 100 million in 2030. The organization then suggested that aside from environmental efforts, other programs must also be enacted in order… 
There Will Be A Lot of Fear of Muggles and Other Interesting Facts About 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'
There has been a lot of buzz about the Harry Potter spinoff "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" especially since the studio has just released new photos of the film and its stars. 
Gal Gadot Says Working On 'Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice' Was Like 'Working With the CIA'
Gal Gadot could not thank her lucky stars enough for being cast as Wonder Woman in Zack Snyder's highly anticipated superhero film "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," but she had to admit that being a part of the film has its pressures. 
Kentucky Governor-Elect Announces Eliminating Clerks' Names from Marriage Licenses
Kentucky Governor-elect Matt Bevin said that after he takes office on December 8, he will remove the county clerks’ names from marriage licenses by an executive order to safeguard the religious rights of county clerks who may be opposed to same-sex marriages. 
Supreme Court to Settle Contraceptive Mandate Dispute
The Supreme Court has agreed on Friday to rule on a challenge to the Affordable Care Act from religious non-profits to settle whether religious non-profit institutions-- such as universities, hospitals, and charities-- should be exempt from the contraception mandate. 
Wisdom May Be Borrowed, but Faithfulness Cannot Be Borrowed
I’m writing this letter in Seoul as I’m thinking of you. Autumn is drawing on in Korea. The colors of fall leaves are beautiful. One more night in Korea, and I will return to you. I have come to realize the time I resided in Los Angeles has been longer than the time I had resided in Korea. Los A…









