Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser. Safari Technology Preview 222 includes fixes and updates …
Read More »Crypto Influencers Purge Old Posts as SEC CASP Rules Take Effect
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. BitPinas has no commercial relationship with any mentioned entity unless otherwise stated. Following the release of the final Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) rules on Crypto Asset Service Providers (CASPs), some local crypto key opinion leaders …
Read More »Drummer Says Dear Friend Was a Michael Tait Sexual Assault Victim: ‘I Hope This Goes to Court’
A former member of an alternative rock group has publicly come out as one of the many victims of unwanted advances by the former lead singer of the Newsboys, Michael Tait, saying he also knows details of other serious incidents. In a recent video posted to X, Darren King came …
Read More »‘Jesus Is the Answer’: 700 Inmates Worship God in Oklahoma Prison, 400 Give Their Lives to Christ
The Spirit of God moved powerfully through salvations, baptisms, and life-changing moments during an outreach at an Oklahoma prison last week. More than 700 inmates worshipped Jesus and were “touched by the presence of God,” one of the organizers told CBN News. Pastor Paul Daugherty has been leading Victory Christian …
Read More »Bryan Kohberger Pleads Guilty to Murders of 4 Idaho Students, but Family Members Furious
Bryan Kohberger has agreed to plead guilty to all counts in the killings of four University of Idaho students. A stunning turn after originally pleading not guilty. This latest plea will spare Kohberger from the death penalty. The 30-year-old Kohberger was charged with four counts of first-degree murder and one …
Read More »‘God’s Definitely Real’: Cross Necklace Saves Man’s Life After He Was Shot in the Chest
A Florida man is crediting God and a cross necklace for helping save his life. Aiden Perry, 20, was just feet from a .40-caliber pistol June 7, when he was shot in the chest — an incident that could have abruptly ended his life. But the Lord apparently had other plans. Rather …
Read More »Apple Surveys Vision Pro Users About Competing Headsets and Smart Glasses
Apple today sent out surveys to some Vision Pro users, asking them a series of questions about the utility of various features, owned accessories, and most interestingly, competing devices. Much of the survey asked for feedback on screen resolution, fit, and other factors, but there are some highlights. Apple asked …
Read More »82-Year-Old Woman Dies of Injuries After Firebomb Attack Against Jews in Boulder, Colorado
An 82-year-old woman from Colorado has died of injuries she sustained during an antisemitic firebombing attack that targeted pro-Israel demonstrators at the beginning of the month. The Boulder County District Attorney’s Office stated that Karen Diamond died from “the severe injuries that she suffered in the attack.” The pro-Palestinian attacker …
Read More »‘Supernatural’: Ex-Gay Hollywood Insider Becket Cook Reveals 2 Women Were Pivotal to His Salvation
Former gay atheist Becket Cook has revealed many details about his remarkable testimony to Christ, showing how God can use anyone, anywhere to plant a seed that can lead others into the Kingdom of God. ‘Surprising Encounter’ In an episode of his successful “The Becket Cook Show”, Becket introduced Joy Durham-Schafer, a Christian …
Read More »Pro-Life Groups Honor 390,000+ Babies Lost From Abortion During Nation’s Largest Diaper Drive
Pro-life groups passed out more than 390,000 diapers to parents during a “Celebrate Life” rally over the weekend. Students for Life of America (SFLA), EveryLife, and other pro-life advocates gathered on Capitol Hill for the “Nation’s Largest Diaper Drive & RALLY,” just days after the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme …
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