
Day: November 17, 2014


General Motors Extends Compensation Deadline to January 1 as Nearly a Million New Owners Receive Notices

Government says Gas Prices Will be Lower than $3/Gallon Throughout 2015

Chocolate Makers Warn World is Consuming the Sweet Stuff Faster than Farmers Can Make It

Facebook Reportedly Planning Pro Edition to Rival LinkedIn, Attract Business-Minded Users

The Last Moments of Myles Munroe: Official says Plane Didn’t Explode; Church Member Reveals Confusion, Concern as News of Crash Began to Spread

National Memorial Service of “Thanksgiving and Praise” Planned for Myles Munroe as Tributes Continue to Pour in from Around the World

Nearly 2.5 Million Children are Homeless in the U.S.

Christian Lady Removed from National Cathedral’s First Ever Muslim Service Speaks Out

In Opening Address at Inter-religious Gathering, Pope Francis Expresses Support for Traditional Family Values

State Department Hacked

Top NYC Mayoral Aide, Rachel Noerdlinger, Takes Leave of Absence to Spend Time with Family Following Son’s Arrest

St. Louis Police Chief Accused of Lying After Saying, ‘We Didn’t Use Rubber Bullets’ on Ferguson Protesters; Only Used Tear Gas on ‘Criminals’

Christian Filmmaker Creates “Old Fashioned” Alternative to “Fifty Shades of Grey”

Jewish, Muslim, and Christian Farmers Work Together in Uganda to Produce ‘Delicious Peace’ Coffee and Improve Local Economy

Martin Salia, Christian Doctor Who Contracted Ebola While Working in Sierra Leone, Dies at Nebraska Hospital

October 2014 Was the Hottest October on Record
