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50 Youths Have Mall Brawl Amongst Post Holiday Shopping Crowd (VIDEO)
A moving brawl involving many young shoppers at the Mall of America took security officers and police more than an hour to contain amidst the day-after-Christmas shopping crowd, according to Bloomington, Minn., officials.
Archbishop of Canterbury Political Christmas Sermon Angers Government
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, angered government officials yesterday by comparing City bankers to furious rioters who ruined Britain’s cities this past summer.
Prince Philip Leaves Hospital
Britain’s Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's 90-year-old husband, has left the hospital Tuesday morning after being treated for a blocked coronary artery.
Iran Announces it Will Assist Post U.S. Iraq
Just a week after United States forces pulled out of Iraq, Iran has announced it is prepared to expand military and security assistance with its neighboring country, according to a top Iranian military official.
Metal Thieves Target British Churches: 1,000 Thefts Per Week
According to The Daily Telegraph, metal theft has increased dramatically in Britain with an estimate of over 1,000 thefts per week.
Couple Jailed For Forcing Armed Children to Fight on Tape
A UK couple that forced two young children to have an armed fight against their will have been jailed.
Many Homeless For Christmas After San Francisco Fire
Firefighters took nearly three hours to control a five-alarm fire in San Francisco on Thursday that left almost 60 people homeless, according to authorities.
Kardashians Refute Sweatshop Allegations: 'Unfair' and 'Libelous'
The Kardashian family is fighting back allegations from Star magazine that their shoe brand manufactures products in sweatshop-like conditions.
Eva Mendes and Beau Ryan Gosling in Funny Holiday Spoof (VIDEO)
Eva Mendes and rumored boyfriend Ryan Gosling are the stars of a new Funny or Die holiday spoof called "Drunk History Christmas," as part of the comedy video website’s Drunk History series.
Study: Religious Americans Closer With Their Communities (VIDEO)
According to a Pew Research study released on Friday, religious people live more involved, connected lives than their non-religious counterparts.