A missions group that trained John Chau said he was “well prepared” to visit North Sentinel, but evangelicals in missions work question his approach.
Author: Josh Hafner, USA TODAY
While in an ICE van, protesters surrounded to sing ‘Amazing Grace.’ Now an immigrant’s lost his bid to stay in the US
Samuel Oliver-Bruno lived for 11 months in sanctuary at CityWell United Methodist Church in Durham, North Carolina.
Many isolated tribes, like Sentinelese that killed American, still exist. Here’s where
The death of John Allen Chau by a tribe on North Sentinel Island has turned a spotlight on “uncontacted” tribes around the world.
Video: Bear waltzes into police facility after opening door on hind legs
Armed officers followed the bear outside after he strolled into a California Highway Patrol office in the town of Truckee.
5-year-old girl shot in Baltimore four months after sister, 7, was gunned down
A 5-year-old girl shot while holding a doll Monday night remained in stable condition. She’s reportedly the sister of a girl fatally shot in July.
Elevator falls 84 floors in Chicago before rescue: ‘I believed we were going to die’
The accident occurred in the Chicago skyscraper known as the Hancock building after at least one of the cables snapped, Chicago news outlets reported.
Kim Davis will enter Christian ministry after election loss, her lawyer suggests
“I think that’s where the Lord is leading her at this time,” Mat Staver, lawyer for former Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, said on radio show “Crosstalk.”
White House shares edited video to justify revoking press pass of CNN’s Jim Acosta
The video, shared previously by the editor of Infowars, was used by Sarah Huckabee Sanders in an attempt to discredit Jim Acosta, a CNN reporter.
‘I Voted’ stickers left at Susan B. Anthony’s gravesite on Election Day
Voters affixed their stickers to the tombstone of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester, New York, to honor the pioneer of women’s rights.
After Trump’s immigration ad, a look at the midterms’ most controversial spots
Trump’s ad tying a caravan of migrants fleeing poverty to a cop killer is the latest in a slew of ads designed to foment bigotry and divisiveness.