Broncos sign three tryout players; Calvin Anderson signs exclusive rights tender May 17, 2021 at 03:19 PM Copied!
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. The Broncos have signed three of their tryout players from last weekend s rookie minicamp.
Denver signed tackle Cody Conway, quarterback Case Cookus and linebacker Pita Taumoepenu, the team announced Monday.
Tackle Calvin Anderson also officially signed his exclusive rights tender, which will keep him under contract with the Broncos through the 2021 season.
Denver also made a pair of corresponding moves, as the Broncos waived linebacker David Curry and tackle Ryan Pope to remain below the NFL s 90-man roster limit.
Conway is a former 33-game starter at Syracuse who went undrafted in 2019. Though he has yet to appear in a regular-season game, he has spent time on NFL practice squads over the previous two seasons.
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5 May 2021
The Chinese coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated what were already harrowing scenarios of discrimination against Christians in India, the aid group Open Doors warned in an interview with Breitbart News this week.
Open Doors, which operates worldwide to advocate for religious freedom and help persecuted Christians, has observed an increase in cases in which governments imposing lockdowns and other policies to limit movement throughout India do not equally distribute necessary food and other aid to known Christians in their neighborhoods, Isaac Six, the group’s director of advocacy, told Breitbart News on Wednesday.
Local politicians, typically catering to the majority Hindu population, have left Christians in rural areas without the means of attaining food and risking starvation. In some cases, the officials deny the food outright, while in others they refuse to offer food to needy Christian families before serving all Hindu residents in an area.
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New caliphate may increase persecution of African believers
Friday, April 30, 2021 |
Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com)
Spanish
A religious watchdog organization has announced that a new caliphate is emerging in sub-Saharan Africa, where 90% of all Christians dying for their faith worldwide are violently murdered by Islamic terrorist groups – most notedly, Boko Haram.
Jihad s resurgence
Open Doors USA CEO David Curry is concerned that the world is paying little attention to the centralization of Islamic terrorism in Africa. The pattern of extremist attacks in this region strikes an alarmingly similar tone to the beginnings of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, Curry warns in a press release. Without a concentrated effort to counter its spread, we can only expect the new Islamic State to become more dangerous.
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