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Listeria Outbreak: Death Toll May Rise as Symptoms Slowly Emerge, Says FDA
At least a dozen people have died of listeria from eating contaminated cantaloupes, and officials expect the number of contamination cases to rise as effects from the bacterial infection are commonly delayed.
New York 'Cyber-Bullying' Law to Hold Digital Tormentors Accountable
New York Sen. Jeffrey Klein has introduced a "cyber-bullying" bill, which is meant to update the state's existing anti-bullying laws, which currently does not punish digital tormentors. The bill is a response to several recent cases of teenage suicides.
Company at Center of 'Anti-Gay' Campaign Against Christian Groups Responds to Criticism
CGBG, retail boycott, Charity Giveback Group
'Jesus Appeared on My Nintendo,' Maryland Woman Claims
A 24-year-old woman from Maryland claims the Savior has appeared on the Nintendo set she bought on eBay.
Houston Pastor Denies Involvement in Wife's Shooting Death
Tracy Bernard Burleson, a former Texas pastor accused of pushing his stepson to shoot his wife in the head in a gruesome murder scheme, is facing capital murder charges.
Advocacy Group: Rape Often Used to Persecute Christian Girls in Pakistan
A Christian teen was reportedly raped in Pakistan by three Muslim men while she was working, it emerged Tuesday and her case, according to an international advocacy group, is part of a troubling trend in which Muslim men use sexual assault as a weapon against Christian girls.
Controversial Stem Cell Trial Involving Youth to Begin in Britain
Twelve young patients who suffer from an eye disease causing sight loss will have millions of embryo stem cells injected into their eyes, after an American medical company announced it will begin a stem cell research program in Britain in December.
Dead Sea Scrolls Coming to New York in October
The 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls will be on display at New York City's Discovery Times Square exhibition center starting Oct. 28.
Zachery Tims Death: Toxicology Results to Be Revealed in Days
A representative with the New York Chief Medical Examiner's office told The Christian Post Tuesday that the much-anticipated toxicology results for Zachery Tims should be available this week.
Westboro Baptist Church to Protest Gay-Friendly Ohio State University
The controversial Westboro Baptist Church (WBC) has announced plans to return to Ohio State University, the largest American university campus and one of the most gay-friendly, on Oct. 25 for the second time in two years, alleging that "God hates" the college for its inclusiveness.