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Amanda Knox May Be Guilty, But There Is No Evidence, Says Judge
In a surprising twist in the case of Amanda Knox, who was released from an Italian jail Monday after being previously accused of murder and sexual assault, the Italian judge ruling over her case reportedly said Thursday that Knox might be guilty after all.
Zachery Tims Death: Will the Public Ever Know What Killed Florida Pastor?
On Wednesday it emerged that Zachery Tims’ family has been trying to keep the Florida minister's toxicology results confidential, and is possibly considering acquiring a court order to keep the cause of Tims' death private.
'Extreme Makeover' Author: Media Degrade Women, Christ Offers Dignity
A new book by a radio talk show host and author suggests that the pop culture phenomenon of "makeovers" can not only change a women on the outside. For meaningful, internal change, she contends, women should turn to Jesus Christ for an "extreme makeover."
Zachery Tims Death: Family Delays Toxicology Results, Possibly Considering Court Order
The New York City Medical Examiner's office has delayed Florida minister Zachery Tims' toxicology results, which will determine the cause of his death, at the request of Tims' family, who may be considering starting a court case to keep the results secret, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Iraqi Politician Awarded Peace Prize in London for Defending Christians
Yonadam Kanna, a senior of the Iraqi National Assembly, has been honored for his achievements in promoting interfaith dialogue and preventing persecution of Christians in Iraq during a Monday ceremony in London's House of Lords.
Joel Osteen on CNN: Texas Pastor Appears Torn on Death Penalty Issue
Joel Osteen, pastor of Lakewood Church, America's largest Christian church, was accused by Piers Morgan Tuesday of "sitting on the fence" on the issue of the death penalty after the Texas minister said he believes in second chances and has faith in the justice system.
Crystal Cathedral Bankruptcy: Schuller Denies Allegations in Lawsuit Filed by Creditors
Robert H. Schuller is defending himself and his family against allegations in a lawsuit filed by Crystal Cathedral creditors overseeing the California megachurch's bankruptcy case, in which the Schullers are accused of drawing income from the ministry's endowment fund to cover their own salaries.
iPhone 5 Revenge? Samsung Uses Patent Claim to Block iPhone 4S Sales
Samsung Electronics said Wednesday that it will seek to block iPhone 4S sales in France and Italy. The Korean technology company alleges that Apple's new iPhone violates its patents.
Mark Driscoll, Francis Chan Among Speakers at 2011 Catalyst Conference in Atlanta
The annual Catalyst conference, a spiritual event gathering thousands of young Christian leaders, starts Wednesday morning in Atlanta, Ga., and will run through Oct. 7. The list of guest speakers includes names ranging from celebrity pastors to famous entrepreneurs with a bent on philanthropy.
Crystal Cathedral Bankruptcy: Creditors Committee Sues Schullers
Crystal Cathedral founder the Rev. Robert H. Schuller and his family have been sued by creditors in the California megachurch's bankruptcy case, according to court documents made public by the Los Angeles Times Monday.