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World's Third Oldest Bible at Display in D.C.'s Smithsonian Museum
The world's third oldest Bible, transcribed in the late fourth or early fifth century, and an ancient parchment volume of Deuteronomy and Joshua, are on public display at the Smithsonian's Freer Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.
Federal Judge Rules NSA Phone Surveillance Legal
A week after a federal judge in Washington, D.C., said the National Security Agency's gathering of phone records of millions of Americans is likely unconstitutional, a judge in New York ruled Friday that the NSA program is legal and helps deal with the threat of terrorism.
Huckabee Admits He's 'Interested' in 2016 Presidential Run; Backs 'Duck Dynasty' Hero Phil Robertson
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, who earlier said he was praying about running for president in 2016, admitted Sunday that he is interested in another bid. He also defended "Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson, who was suspended from the show for his remarks against homosexuality.
Florida's Summit Megachurch Sells $1.5 Million Property
Summit Church in Orlando, Fla., whose founder and former pastor Isaac Hunter died in an apparent suicide earlier this month, recently sold a $1.5 million property next to its main church facilities, local media reported.
Phil Robertson Returning to 'Duck Dynasty' in January?
A&E Networks announced "Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson's indefinite suspension last week after he shared his views on homosexuality, but an inside source from the cable channel is understood to have said the cast member is likely to return in the fifth season, which is set to premiere on Jan. 15.
Most Americans Don't Understand Obamacare, Survey Shows
A new survey has found that more than 60 percent of the population targeted for enrollment in the Affordable Care Act, or President Obama's signature healthcare law, do not understand key insurance concepts, which could be a reason behind the delay on the part of the uninsured.
Canada's Top Court Strikes Down Anti-Prostitution Laws
Canada's Supreme Court has invalidated the country's anti-prostitution laws, including bans on brothels and soliciting for sex for money on the street, saying they endanger the health, safety and lives of prostitutes.
NY State Senator Wants Atheist 'Nobody Needs Christ' Christmas Ad Removed From Times Square
A Republican senator in New York has opposed and is finding ways to remove a new billboard launched by the influential American Atheists group in Times Square that claims "nobody" needs Christ during Christmas.
Over 3 Million Like Two Facebook Pages Backing 'Duck Dynasty' Hero Phil Robertson
Two of the several Facebook groups created to show support to "Duck Dynasty" patriarch Phil Robertson, who was suspended from the A&E show for sharing his views on homosexuality, have received more than 3 million likes in just three days.
Lesbian Activist Blasts A&E for Suspending 'Duck Dynasty' Patriarch Phil Robertson
Camille Paglia, a social critic and a lesbian activist, is among the many who have blasted the A&E Networks for suspending "Duck Dynasty" star Phil Robertson for sharing his belief that homosexuality is a sin. She called the action "utterly fascist and utterly Stalinist."