Brendan Giusti
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UN Draft Report Predicts More Natural Disasters Due to Global Warming
The recent flooding in Thailand that left hundreds dead and thousands displaced is likely to become more common, according to a draft United Nations report.
Black Friday 2011: Amazon Launches Deals Early, Hourly Sales
With less than a month before Black Friday, online-retailer Amazon is getting a jump on the competition with the launch of its Black Friday Deals store.
UK to Cut Aid of Countries Persecuting Christians and Homosexuals
Christian leaders are applauding U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron’s pledge to stop sending aid to countries that persecute Christians and ban homosexuality.
US Pulls UNESCO Funding After Palestinian Vote
The United States announced Monday it would no longer fund the United Nation’s cultural agency, UNESCO, after the group voted to allow Palestine admission as a full member.
Christians Now Need Permission to Read the Bible as Burma Persecution Intensifies
The Burmese government recently imposed new regulations restricting the ability of Christians in the country to worship, hold Bible studies and pray, according to reports.
JetBlue Passengers Stranded on Plane Without Food, Water, Toilets for Over 7 Hours
Travelers on at least four planes were stranded on the tarmac of an airport in Connecticut for more than seven hours Saturday leaving some without food, water or working toilets.
Anthrax Vaccine to be Tested on Children?
A panel of advisors recommended Friday the federal government move forward with a controversial study to test anthrax vaccines on children.
Judge to Review Case Involving John Edwards Sex Tape
A North Carolina judge is slated to review the civil case involving a former aide to presidential candidate John Edwards, and the sex tape Edwards made with Rielle Hunter.
'We Are a Culture, Not a Costume': Racism Awareness Campaign for Halloween
A group of students from Ohio University have started an ad campaign to end racism by drawing attention to racist and culturally insensitive Halloween costumes.
Occupy Wall Street: NY Officials Remove Generators as Winter Storm Approaches City
“Occupy Wall Street” protesters may be faced with a perfect storm as New York City officials removed the group’s generators as a winter storm is forecasted to hit the region this weekend.