Hungary, Other Nations, Spying On Journalists and Activists

Hungary’s government has denied wrongdoing after a worldwide investigation showed authorities infected cellphones to spy on critical journalists, politicians, and business figures.

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Chinese Christian family obtains political asylum in US after escaping China’s Communist regime

A Christian family from China has obtained political asylum in the US after the Chinese Communist Party raided their local church and subjected them to months of harassment and interrogation, International Christian Concern reports. The Ruiting family …

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IRS gives nonprofit Christians Engaged tax-exempt status after saying efforts favor GOP

The First Liberty Institute said Wednesday the IRS has granted tax-exempt status to the nonprofit group Christians Engaged after denying the request on the argument that Bible teachings are typically affiliated with the Republican Party and candidates.

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Kentucky Cop Who Prayed at Abortion Clinic Reinstated

A Kentucky police officer has been cleared of wrongdoing after his February suspension for praying while off-duty in front of an abortion clinic.

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GOP lawmakers question motives of IRS in ruling that could jeopardize tax-exempt status of churches

Several Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate sent a letter to the IRS Friday demanding the agency correct a ruling they say could have major implications for churches and faith-based organizations in the U.S.

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Increased number of people turned to US Christian media during pandemic

US Christian radio and television stations that broadcast the Gospel message saw a remarkable increase in listeners and viewers during the 16 months of COVID-19 lockdown, the Washington Times reports. The US has over 4,000 Christian media outlets.

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