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Teen Smoking an Epidemic, Says New Study
Teen smoking has reached epidemic proportions says a new report released by the Office of the Surgeon General on Thursday.
'KONY 2012' Campaign Gains Widespread Attention, Draws Criticism
Invisible Children launched its "KONY 2012" campaign this week and within 24-hours the campaign video had captured mass global attention, while also drawing criticism from skeptics questioning the fundamentals behind the campaign.
Archbishop of Canterbury, Pope Benedict to 'Bury Hatchet' Over Anglican Shift?
Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams and head of the Catholic Church Pope Benedict XVI will come together in prayer this coming Saturday in a symbolic gesture of solidarity and unity after years of tension over Anglicans shifting to the Roman Catholic Church.
'Strong Women, Strong World:' Working to End the Cycle of Poverty and Disempowerment
Among those taking the time to celebrate International Women's Day this Thursday is Women of Vision (WOV), a volunteer ministry of women who are working to bring together the worlds of faith and international economic development to transform the lives of women and girls globally.
FDA Rejects Combo Cholesterol Drug by Merck & Co.
Merck & Co.'s new combination cholesterol drug was rejected by federal regulators earlier this week, calling for additional studies on the product.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Comforted by Oprah Winfrey in Sneak Peek Interview (VIDEO)
Earlier this week it was announced that Oprah Winfrey would be conducting the first interview with Whitney Houston's daughter, Bobbi Kristina, since the singer's untimely death in February.
Sarah Palin Makes News Over Possible Presidential Bid
Could Sarah Palin be considering a possible presidential bid?
PROFILE: How One Former Executive Is Doing a World of Good With His NJ Church
Scott Kwak was a former executive of an e-commerce company when the 2007 market crash caused him to revaluate his career path and his faith in God.
Syracuse Men's Basketball Reports Drug Violation
Syracuse University has revealed possible violations of the school's drug policy from within the university's elite men's basketball team, it was announced Monday.
John McCain Urges Air Strikes on Syria as Obama Continues Diplomatic Approach
Arizona Sen. John McCain has called on the Obama Administration to lead a military strike against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whose security forces are accused of killing thousands of people protesting his rule.