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Auschwitz 70th Anniversary: Survivors Remember Holocaust, Warn World Against Repeating Similar Crimes
Hundreds of Auschwitz survivors traveled to the prison camp on Tuesday to commemorate the 70th anniversary of their freedom and to warn the world against repeating the same kind of crimes.
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Southern Baptist Leaders Say Racial Justice Must Start With Church, Call for Integration
Southern Baptist leaders are calling for racial unity within their denomination, which possess a dark history in regards to racial segregation.
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Kurdish Forces Reclaim Kobani from ISIS, Erect Flag on Hill Where Heroic Female Fighter Died
Kurdish forces have reclaimed a key Syrian city from ISIS, placing their victory flag on Mistenur hill, where a Kurdish female fighter heroically led a suicide attack against the militant group.
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Japan ISIS Update: Authorities Optimistic for Release of Hostage Kenji Goto; Christians Fast, Pray for Safe Return
Japanese authorities are coordinating with Jordan for the release of Kenji Goto, who was taken hostage by ISIS militants, in exchange for a female prisoner.
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Tim Tebow-Sponsored Valentine's Day Prom for Special Needs Inspires Parents, Teens
The "A Night to Shine" prom event, which will be held across the nation on Feb. 13, has inspired dozens of participating ministries and organizations .