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Suspect Arrested for Leiby Kletzky Murder
A man has been arrested and charged for the murder of Leiby Kletzky, the missing 8-year-old boy whose remains were found early Wednesday following a two day search in Brooklyn, New York.
Human Rights Commission Rebukes Judges for Failing to Protect Christian Employees
The Equality and Human Rights Commission in Britain has stated that judges in England should not have supported employers who chastised their Christian workers for refusing to offer services they felt would go against their religious ethics.
Scientists Discover New Drug to Help Prevent Spread of HIV
Two new studies conducted by the Center of Disease Control and the University of Washington have found a new type of daily pill that could help in the prevention of HIV in heterosexual men and women.
Withdrawal of American Troops in Afghanistan Commences With Ceremony
Hundreds of American families breathed a sigh of relief yesterday as the first troops to leave Afghanistan as part of the U.S. drawdown started packing for home.
New York Town Clerk Resigns, Says Scripture Prohibits Gay Marriage
New York town clerk Laura Fotusky has resigned from her position, saying that she cannot sign a document supporting same-sex marriage due to personal religious convictions.
Jesus' Baptism Site Opened to Public
Israel has opened the location at the River Jordan where it is alleged the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist took place.
Obama Reveals Landscape for Health Reforms
As Congress continues to meet to discuss the raising of the debt ceiling and tax law reform, President Obama revealed this week the landscape for healthcare reform.
New York Yankee Robinson Cano Wins Homerun Derby
The crowd at Chase Field in Arizona was given a treat last night as Robinson Cano wowed them with a number of tremendous homeruns en route to winning the Homerun Derby.
Google+ Users Able to Browse Their Facebook With New App
An Israeli company, named Crossrider, has created an application that allows users of the newly launched networking site Google+ to make updates to their Facebook profiles.
Betty Ford Service Expects Protests from Westboro Baptist Church
The controversial Westboro Baptist Church announced on Monday that its members will be protesting at the funeral of former First Lady Betty Ford that is taking place Tuesday afternoon. Members reportedly will be sent to protest at 1 p.m. at St. Margaret's Episcopal Church and at Grace Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids.