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Global Nation: Quiboloy church manager gets 30 days in jail for lying to feds; Queer Fil-Canadian duo’s café caters to queer peers; Media analysts expose ‘problematic’ election-related posts

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Global Nation PHILIPPINE HEADLINES USA & CANADA HONOLULU? Felina Salinas, local church man

[Inquirer.Net]( Global Nation  PHILIPPINE HEADLINES   USA & CANADA  [Quiboloy church manager gets 30 days in jail for lying to feds]( HONOLULU– Felina Salinas, local church manager for Filipino televangelist Apollo Quiboloy, was sentenced Monday to 30 days in jail and fined $500 for lying about cash hidden in the latter’s airplane. She was initially charged with attempted money smuggling, but after further investigation that charge was reduced to giving a false statement. Salinas was boarding... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Queer Fil-Canadian duo’s café caters to queer peers]( EDMONTON, Alberta – Two self-described queer Filipino Canadians are operating their own café despite the pandemic to pursue their dream of providing a safe space for people like them. Mavi Az Atolentino and Reika Herradura, both in their early twenties, said school used to be their “closet,” but they had nowhere else to go after... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Media analysts expose ‘problematic’ election-related posts]( SAN FRANCISCO – Filipino Americans and minority communities who depend on social media for their news fix should pay close attention to what they’re reading and who’s delivering the message before they tap “share” on their devices. Even more importantly, Filipino Americans and reporters of color should practice critical thinking on the job, because they’re... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Microsoft disables most of cybercriminals’ control over massive computer network]( SAN FRANCISCO — Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it had disabled more than 90% of the machines used by a gang of Russian-speaking cyber criminals to control a massive network of computers with a potential to disrupt the U.S. election. Aided by a series of U.S. court orders and relationships with technology providers in... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [U.S. slaps Google with anti-trust suit, eyes possible breakup]( WASHINGTON — The US government filed a blockbuster lawsuit Tuesday accusing Google of maintaining an “illegal monopoly” in online search and advertising in the country’s biggest antitrust case in decades — opening the door to a potential breakup of the Silicon Valley titan. The politically charged case, which could take years to play out, draws... [Share this article](  --------------------------------------------------------------- [Voltaire hated Original Sin but didn’t call God ‘stupid’ ]( With his Écrasez L’infâme, â€œCrush the infamous!” Voltaire declared death to the Catholic Church, which in his opinion was the foremost bearer of dogmas and superstitions. He squandered no effort to undermine ecclesiastical authority, for he saw that Christian bigotry and religious practices of his time were “the infamous.” Freethinkers the world over idolized Voltaire like he was... [Share this article](   ASIA & PACIFIC   EUROPE  Want to see more latest news? [Visit our website]( FOLLOW US © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [INQUIRER.net]( is the official news website of the INQUIRER Group of Companies (IGC) Your privacy is important to us. We will not share, sell or authorize any third party to use your email address for commercial or other purposes without your permission. You can opt-out of any emails from us by [updating your preferences](. [Forward to a Friend]( | [Feedback](

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