Inside: Liberty U threatened with $37.5M fine, Poll: Voters support calls to 'eradicate' Hamas
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| | Time features 4 Christians on '100 Next' list | Time featured four Christians on its "100 Next" list for 2023. Launched in 2019, the list recognizes "rising leaders in health, climate, business, sports, the arts and more." Find out who made the list now. | Biological male named 'Woman of the Year' by LGBT magazine | The U.K.'s Attitude Magazine has named trans-identified influencer Dylan Mulvaney "Woman of the Year." The LGBT magazine made the announcement in a post on X where it unveiled the publication's "Award Issue," which is set for release in November. Read more. | Liberty U threatened with $37.5M fine | Liberty University has been threatened with a $37.5 million fine by the U.S. Department of Education for alleged Clery Act violations following the publication of a leaked report accusing a former president of rape and other school officials of destroying evidence. Liberty University President Dondi E. Costin pushed back on the leak in an interview with Fox News, saying it was "laying the groundwork for an unprecedented fine" and the report was filled with errors. Read more. | Pastor's son must pay woman $2.45M for giving her herpes | Rev. Ralph West II, the son of Rev. Ralph West, founder and senior pastor of The Church Without Walls in Houston, Texas, has been ordered to pay $2.45 million to a woman he knowingly infected with herpes. The younger West most recently led the Eldridge campus of his father's megachurch. Read more. |
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| | Poll: Most US voters support calls to 'eradicate' Hamas | A survey from Rasmussen Reports shows that 53% of likely U.S. voters believe Palestinians are responsible for the conflict with Israel, while 10% say Israel is to blame. Republicans were more likely than Democrats to blame Palestinians for the conflict, and twice as many Democrats compared to Republicans said that Israel is to blame. Sixty-six percent of respondents agreed with a statement from Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., that "Israel has no choice but to seek the complete eradication of Hamas in Gaza." Read more. |
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