Inside: Report finds Instagram exposing kids to sexualized content; how the pandemic impacted pastors
| Corporate support for DEI is dropping | Curated for you byCP Editors | A report from the consultancy Paradigm has revealed that corporate support for diversity, equity and inclusion is waning. The number of companies with budgets for DEI programs dropped from 58% last year to 54% this year. Meanwhile, the number of companies that have a DEI strategy decreased from 60% to 51% during the same period. Take a look at the findings now. | | Listen to the CP Daily Podcast |
| | Six months later and still no arrests after pastor shot dead | It's been nearly six months since Roam Ministry Pastor Jonathan Frazier was shot dead in front of 100 people during an event at the church, which also serves as a banquet hall, in Orlando, Fla. Speaking to ABC affiliate WFTV9, Frazier's niece, Shantel White, expressed frustration over the family's unanswered questions. "We feel broken ... we need answers," she stated. Read more. | Georgia pastor slapped with drug charges | George Perry Lee III, the pastor of the historic St. John Baptist Church in Savannah, Ga., was arrested and charged Saturday with purchasing, pressing, manufacturing or distributing marijuana as well as possession of illegal mushrooms, MDMA and THC oil. Church officials have declined to answer whether Lee will remain in his pastoral role. Read more. | Kid friendly? Report finds Instagram exposing kids to sexual content alongside Disney ads | A report from The Wall Street Journal may have parents second-guessing whether their kids should be allowed on Instagram. The media outlet conducted an experiment by creating fake accounts focused on teen and pre-teen influencers and found that Instagram "served jarring doses of salacious content to those test accounts." Read more. |
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| | Raping for the resistance is the new normal | #Metoo_unless_UR_A_Jew? Jonathan Feldstein calls out the lack of outcry over the brutal raping of Jewish women and children during Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre. "There has not been any recognition of Israeli women who were burned alive, beheaded, raped, had their breasts cut off, had their babies cut out of their stomachs, or been violently kidnapped," writes Feldstein. Read more. |
| | LISTEN: 'The Chosen' star talks playing the bad guy | The next season of the hit series "The Chosen" is headed to the big screen in February 2024. During the latest "Crossmap" podcast episode, actor Brandon Potter, who plays Roman guard Quintus, reflects on carrying the role of a bad guy and what the experience has taught him about Jesus. Listen now. | | | | | | Thank you for spending part of your day with us. We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow! -- CP Editors |
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