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Atlanta Fire Chief Suspended Without Pay for Calling Homosexuality 'Sexual Perversion' in Book About Christian Values
Atlanta Fire Rescue Department Chief Kelvin Cochran has been suspended without pay for one month and will be forced to undergo sensitivity training after espousing his Christian beliefs in a religious book.
Pregnant St. Louis Woman Praises Jesus After Losing Eye; Vows to Get Justice After Police Fired Bean Bag Through Car Window During Riots
The pregnant mother who lost an eye during a violent run-in with police in Ferguson earlier this week, recently gave thanks to Jesus despite her horrifying ordeal.
Outrage as NYT Prints Darren Wilson's Home Address as Ferguson Cop Speaks Out in First Interview (Video)
A New York Times report increased safety concerns for Darren Wilson on Monday when it printed his home address in a story about his recent wedding.
Michael Brown Family's Church Torched, Destroyed; Pastor Suspects White Supremacists to Blame
A Missouri church attended by Michael Brown Sr. was set ablaze on Monday night and the pastor suspects white supremacists are to blame.
Al Sharpton Slams Grand Jury Decision After Darren Wilson Is Cleared; 'We Are Going to Continue to Pursue Justice'
Al Sharpton slammed a St. Louis grand jury's decision to not indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson at a press conference on Tuesday.
Ferguson: Local Churches Serving as Safe Havens; Pastor Says Christians Should Respond to Civil Unrest by Promoting Prayer, Peace
Local churches in Ferguson are serving as safe havens for the community in the midst of turmoil and one local pastor is calling on Christians to promote peace and healing.
Lecrae Calls for Compassion Following Ferguson Announcement; Denounces Hateful Reactions 'I See Jesus Empathize With the MOST Undeserving People'
Grammy Award-winning artist Lecrae led the way in calling for peace in Ferguson Monday night following news that police officer Darren Wilson would not be indicted in the shooting death of Michael Brown.
No Indictment for Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson in Shooting Death of Michael Brown
A St. Louis grand jury has decided not to indict police officer Darren Wilson for the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, on Aug. 9. St. Louis County prosecuting attorney Robert McCulloch announced the grand jury's findings during a Monday evening press conference, which was followed by comments by President Barack Obama who joined Brown's parents in asking those who disagree with the outcome to protest peacefully, but riots had already ensured.
'The Sisterhood: Becoming Nuns': New Reality Show About Catholic Nuns Reveals Life Inside the Convent
A new reality TV show about Nuns and life in the convent will premiere on Lifetime tomorrow.
Ferguson: Michael Brown Family Attorney Slams 'Unfair' Grand Jury Process Ahead of Indictment Decision; 'Unlike Anything I've Ever Seen'
An attorney for the Michael Brown family has blasted the grand jury process as "unfair," ahead of the Darren Wilson verdict announcement.