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Brady Quinn Questions Tebow's Humility, Credits 'Luck' for Victories
In an article from the March issue of GQ, former Notre Dame standout and current backup quarterback for the Denver Broncos Brady Quinn had some harsh words for his teammate Tim Tebow.
Messiah College Professor: Obama is America's 'Most Explicitly Christian President'
In a new article, Messiah College professor John Fea says that President Obama "may be the most explicitly Christian president in American history."
Trump Launches Assault on Santorum in Michigan
Donald Trump launched yet another attack against republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum in Michigan today, saying, "There's nothing -- no gift, no Christmas gift that could be given -- better than Rick Santorum for the Democrats."
Red Cross Seeks Syrian Cease-Fire as Troops Near Homs
A new wave of reinforcements have amassed outside Homs, a major rebel stronghold in Syria, possibly foreshadowing a new round of violence between President Bashar al-Assad's military and opposition forces.
Rick Santorum Says Comments Were About Obama's 'World View,' Not Faith
Aspiring republican presidential nominee Rick Santorum clarified comments he made about President Barack Obama's "phony theology," saying that he was criticizing the president's "world view" rather than his faith.
Pope Benedict XVI Wants to Meet Fidel Castro in Cuba
Pope Benedict would like to meet with Fidel Castro as part of an upcoming trip to Cuba, say unnamed Vatican officials, assuming Castro's health allows it.
German Parties Agree on Pastor Gauck for Presidency
Germany's government has joined with two major opposition parties to nominate Protestant pastor and human rights activist Joachim Gauck as the country's next president.
Russian Orthodox Patriarch Calls Putin's Reign a 'Miracle of God'
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church has said that Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule in Russia was a "miracle of God."
Jeremy Lin: The Tim Tebow of the NBA?
Jeremy Lin has overcome low expectations in high school, college, and his professional career to become the current starting point guard for the New York Knicks.
Iran Skirts Sanctions, Buys Wheat With Gold, Oil
Economic sanctions leveled against Iran in an effort to stop its nuclear program have forced Tehran to find alternative financing methods to buy imports and pay for necessary food items.