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Krispy Kreme concept design with donuts in the foreground and the famous Krispy Kreme 'Hot Now' neon sign in the background (Credit: Krispy Kreme via Instagram)

Krispy Kreme just turned 77

Germany players celebrate with their trophy after winning the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro July 13, 2014. (Credit: Reuters/Darren Staples)

The World Cup 2014: how to win over fear

Smoke and flames are seen following what police said was an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip July 8, 2014 (Credit: Reuters/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa)

3 signs to watch in the Gaza conflict

Hessy Taft recently presented the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial in Israel with a Nazi magazine featuring her baby photograph on the front cover, and told the story of how she became an unlikely poster child for the Third Reich (Credit: The Telegraph/Ohad Zwigenberg and Yedioth Ahoronot)

‘Perfect Aryan’ child used by Nazis was Jewish

A Trasnportation Security Administration (TSA) employee checks the identification of passengers before they enter security screening at Reagan National Airport in Washington on May 2, 2011 (Credit: Reuters/Joshua Roberts)

Federal judge declares ‘no-fly’ rules unconstitutional

Sitting causes cancer

'Tom Cruise, in a scene from the new Warner Brothers movie Edge of Tomorrow, as Major William Cage reawakening at Heathrow airport after a reset (Credit: Warner Brothers)

Edge of Tomorrow: a movie review

A father lifts his daughter above his head on Whitstable Beach in Kent, UK (Credit: Archangledeb via Flickr)

Good news for fathers

A family fleeing the violence in the Iraqi city of Mosul, after insurgents believed to be part of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) seized the city, waits at a checkpoint in outskirts of Arbil, in Iraq's Kurdistan region, June 10, 2014. (Credit: Reuters/Stringer)

Militants capture Iraq’s second-largest city

Lillian Lewis poses for a photo in an alb and stole inside the First Congregational Church in Three Oaks, Michigan in advance of her ordination as a Roman Catholic Womanpriest (Credit: MLive.com/Julie Mack)

75-year-old woman to be ordained and excommunicated

Emeritus professor, Yandall Woodfin, dies (Credit: SWBTS)

Honoring the greatest philosopher I ever knew

This is an example of a camera-equipped radio controlled quadcopter. This is a product of the Chinese company Walkera and it was introduced in 2013. It is battery operated and includes a HD video recorder, December 14, 2013 (CreditL Doodybutch via en.wikipedia.org)

The Catholic Church’s drone strategy

During his commencement speech for the Class of 1964 at Michigan Stadium on May 22, 1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson unveiled his 'Great Society' American revitalization program. (Credit: Bentley Historical Library)

A day that changed America—for better or worse?

'View From the Top: An Inside Look at How People in Power See and Shape the World' by Michael Lindsay (Credit: Wiley Publishing)

View from the Top: a book review

Patricia Heaton, as Frances 'Frankie' Heck, delivering the joke 'As long as you heat it up at home, it's homemade' in a scene from the episode Royal Wedding on the ABC sitcom The Middle (Credit: ABC/Richard Foreman)

More believers in Hollywood than you may think

Jesus Found in the Temple by James Tissot at the Brooklyn Museum, opaque watercolor over graphite on gray wove paper, between 1886 and 1894 (Credit: Brooklyn Musuem/James Tissot)

Two shows will portray Jesus’ ‘silent years’

James Woods, first openly atheist and blind Congressional candidate, who is running for Congress in Arizona's 5th Congressional district, poses for a campaign photo (Credit: James Woods via chrisstedman.religionnews.com)

Blind man could be first openly atheist congressman

Bob Coy, founder and pastor of Calvary Chapel in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, addresses the student body of Liberty University at Convocation, the largest weekly gathering of Christian students in North America, November 15, 2013 (Credit: Liberty University via YouTube)

When your pastor fails: 5 biblical facts

The BatKid, Miles Scott, a five year-old leukemia survivor, throws out the first pitch at the San Francisco Giants' opening day game (Credit: Kari Van Horn via Twitter)

3 crucial ways to pray for the sick

Residents lending each other support outside a destroyed building in Talca, 300km south of Santiago, Chile (Credit: Reuters/Victor Ruiz Caballero)

Why does God allow earthquakes?

Noah movie, featuring Russell Crow, released in theaters on Friday, March 28th (Credit: Paramount Pictures)

Noah: a movie review

Baylor gets a boost from Kenny Chery, who delivers in overtime with 12 of his 20 points (Credit: USA Today Sports Images)

March Madness: Why Baylor has already won

Hobby Lobby President Steve Green and his mother Barbara Green stand outside the federal courthouse in Oklahoma City on Friday, July 19, 2013. (Credit: The Oklahoman/Brianna Bailey)

Why the Hobby Lobby case is so significant

Photo of the baby that was offered to Tanner Wendell Stewart for $50 by a Bulgarian Roma Gypsy man (Credit: Tanner Wendell Stewart)

The fifty dollar baby and the smiling sisters

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