The Daily Populous

Wednesday November 15th, 2017 evening edition

image for Founder of Florida's Biggest Megachurch Accused of Molesting a 4-Year-Old

By the end of that harrowing call on August 20, 2015, police knew the accused predator was no ordinary suspect.

Documents show that Coral Springs cops sat on the accusations for months before dropping the inquiry without even interviewing Coy.

"There could be other victims out there," says Michael Newnham, an Oregon-based pastor who runs a blog critical of Calvary Chapel.

In his 1973 senior class portrait, his dark hair hangs well past his shoulders, parted neatly down the middle.

"My job was to make sure that the artists on Capitol Records were happy and entertained when they were in my city.

But in 1981, his life changed forever thanks to an epic holiday hangover and his brother Jim, who'd already found religion.

The next year, he raised an insane $103 million in donations — the most by a single megachurch to date. »

Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey

Authored by marriagesurvey.abs.gov.au

Long description for Response_infographic.gif The top half of the infographic is presented as two pie charts, one for Yes, and one for No.

They provide an overall summary of the response data from the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey at the national level.

Of the eligible Australians who expressed a view on this question, 61.6% responded Yes and 38.4% responded No. »

Kintsugi: The Centuries-Old Art of Repairing Broken Pottery with Gold

Authored by mymodernmet.com

Beautiful seams of gold glint in the cracks of ceramic ware, giving a unique appearance to the piece.

This repair method celebrates each artifact's unique history by emphasizing its fractures and breaks instead of hiding or disguising them.

Kintsugi often makes the repaired piece even more beautiful than the original, revitalizing it with new life. »

Cards Against Humanity buys plot of land on U.S./Mexico border t - Spokane, North Idaho News & Weather KHQ.com

Authored by khq.com

In years past, in an effort to combat Black Friday, they've had people send them $5 and literally sent nothing in return.

The company says they've bought a plot of vacant land on the border of the United States and Mexico in an effort to make it difficult for President Trump to build his border wall.

The company did not disclose where the piece of land is located, but said everyone who pitches in on day one will receive an illustrated map of the land. »