A group of over 30 faith-based investment firms are teaming up to fight against human trafficking at this year's biggest sporting event in the world – the 2012 summer Olympic games in London.
As the U.S. released its annual Trafficking in Persons Report (TIP) last week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton honored Gary Haugen of the faith-based International Justice Mission for his efforts at combating modern-day slavery.
Matt Sandusky, the youngest adopted son of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, came forward this week to say that he too had been a victim of child sex abuse at the hands of his adopted father and was reportedly willing to testify in court against the coach.
A United Nations cultural group will vote next week to determine if Israel's Church of the Nativity, said to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, will become a World Heritage site, a title reserved for locations that have "outstanding universal value" to all of humanity.
The Second Mile charity, founded by former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, will be transferring over funds and programs that help at-risk youth and their families to a Houston-based Christian organization known as Arrow Child and Family Ministries.
Egypt's state news agency Mena reported Tuesday that former President Hosni Mubarak was "clinically dead," but those reports have been denied and the ousted dictator is understood to currently be in a coma.
Dorothy "Dottie" Sandusky, the wife of former Penn State assistant coach Jerry Sandusky, testified in court on Tuesday that she never heard or saw any indication that her husband was abusing young boys.