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Justice Antonin Scalia's Death Jeopardizes Little Sisters' Birth Control Mandate, Texas Abortion Law Cases
The death of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia could lead to re-argument of some key cases, including those related to exemptions from Obamacare's contraception mandate and a Texas abortion law, which are under review.
With Student Activism, Liberal Intolerance Also Rising on US Campuses, Survey Finds
An annual survey of first-year students suggests that colleges and universities across America are experiencing a rise in student activism over the past year, and with that an increase in liberal intolerance.
Pope Francis, Patriarch Kirill Say in Historic Meeting in Cuba: 'We're Brothers'
Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill met for more than two hours and signed a joint declaration in Havana, Cuba, marking the first meeting between the heads of the Roman Catholic and the Russian Orthodox churches in nearly 1,000 years and declaring they are "brothers."
Justice Antonin Scalia Remembered as Defender of Constitution, Believer in Jesus by Christian Leaders
Christian groups and leaders paid tributes to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, who died at age 79 Saturday, as a defender of the Founding Fathers' vision and a believer in Jesus.
Thousands of Chinese Students Accepting Christ in America
Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students come as atheists to study in colleges and universities in the United States but thousands of them accept Jesus into their lives as they get exposed to Christian beliefs, according to reports.
Former Yazidi Sex Slaves Form All-Female Battalion to Attack ISIS in Iraq
Hundreds of Yazidi women who were forced by Islamic State into sexual slavery have come together to form an all-female battalion to launch a massive assault against their abusers in Iraq.
5th Century Underground Church Discovered in Turkey Depicts Jesus Rising Up Into the Sky
Turkish archaeologists excavating the world's largest known underground city in the Cappadocia region of central Turkey have found a fifth century underground church with scenes of Jesus rising into the sky.
Ben Carson Says He'd Use Military, Other Means to Check North Korea's Nuclear Technology
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson responded to North Korea's launch of a satellite or similar device into orbit during the weekend provoking the U.S. and its allies, saying, as president, he would use "every arrow in our quiver," including military, to check the nuclear and missile technology of the communist dictatorship.
ISIS Crucifies Civilian 'Spies' on Advertising Billboards in Libya
ISIS is crucifying civilians accused of spying by stringing them up on advertising billboards and leaving them there to hang for days in the Libyan city of Sirte.
New CDC Recommendations Acknowledge Life Begins at Conception?
In its new recommendations, the Centers for Disease Control says young women should completely abstain from alcohol so that babies are not born with fetal alcohol syndrome, the leading known preventable cause of developmental and physical birth defects in the U.S.