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Bruce Kevin Clark's Wife Saw Bullet Hole Behind Husband
The wife of Army captain Bruce Kevin Clark, who died in Afghanistan while having a Skype conversation with his wife in Texas, said on Sunday that she had seen a bullet hole in a closet behind her husband just moments after he had collapsed.
Body Found at Churchill Downs Hours After Kentucky Derby
A body was discovered in a barn behind Churchill Downs Sunday morning, just hours after the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby.
Junior Seau's Family Approves Brain Analysis
The family of ex-San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau has decided to donate the football star's brain to scientific research on the long-term effects of repetitive brain trauma on NFL players.
Nigerian Christian Leader Gives Government Ultimatum Amid Terror Attacks
The head of the Nigerian Christian community has issued a final warning call to the government urging the country's leadership to use all necessary means to halt protracted violence against Christians in the country.
Michael Jackson, Pepsi Team Up in New Advertising Campaign
PepsiCo Inc. and the estate for late singer Michael Jackson have signed a deal to team up in a campaign that is looking to revive the PepsiCo brand and promote the re-release of Jackson's "Bad" album.
Junior Seau Was 'Smiling and Happy' Day He Sent 'I Love You' Text to Children
Ex-San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau was "smiling and happy" the day he sent a loving text message to his children and ex-wife, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Church of England's Search for New Archbishop Reveals Rifts Over Race?
With the search for a new leader for the Church of England unfolding, a claim that racism is taking hold within the Anglican Communion has spurred a debate about snobbery, elitism, and race within the nearly 80-million member body, whose majority of worshippers hail from the African continent.
British Doctors in Favor of Denying Health Care to the Obese, Smokers
A new survey indicates that British physicians would prefer to have the option to deny services to patients struggling to kick their smoking and over-eating habits. Others have suggested that such a move would be a denial of basic human rights.
'Trade of Innocents' Producer: Plight of Child Sex Slaves 'Close to God's Heart'
The Christian Post recently spoke with one of the producers of human trafficking film "Trade of Innocents" about why telling such a story through the lens of a feature film is powerful, and how the subject matter is important for both Christian and mainstream audiences.
Mysterious Death of MI6 Spy May Never Be Solved, Says Coroner
The 2010 death of Gareth Williams, a British foreign intelligence spy, may never be solved, a coroner said on Wednesday.