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Sinead O'Connor: Threat to Shoot Pope Benedict XVI a 'Joke'
Popular Irish singer Sinead O'Connor insists that she was only joking when the artist posted a comment on her Twitter account Saturday stating that she would perform a "bloodbath" if Pope Benedict XVI visited Ireland.
'The Dark Knight Rises': Anne Hathaway's Full 'Catwoman' Costume Finally Revealed
The "Catwoman" costume actress Anne Hathaway wears in the new "Batman" movie has been revealed, and has fans speculating on whether "The Dark Knight Rises" has not gone off course.
Dead Sea Scrolls Now Available Online
In a joint effort by Israel's national museum and Google, the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea scrolls, previously only available to a small group of scholars, have been made available online.
Christian Pakistani School Girl Accused of Blasphemy Over Spelling Error
A teenage Pakistani Christian girl has been accused of blasphemy after she accidentally misspelled a word in a poem about the Muslim prophet Muhammad during an examination.
Pro-Gay Activists Using 'Misinformation' to Target Christian Nonprofits?
A charity-based online marketer has been facing increased attacks over its alleged "anti-gay" stance, with critics pressuring its partners, the list of which includes Apple, Microsoft, Netflix, and Wal-Mart, to cease doing business with the group. Focus on the Family, which uses the charity service, insists the pro-gay campaign is based on misinformation spread by those who oppose a traditional view of marriage.
Bombing at Saddleback Sister Church in Indonesia Injures Dozens
A suicide bomber blew himself up Sunday at a church connected to Rick Warren's Saddleback Church in southern California, injuring at least 27 people leaving a worship service at Bethel Full Gospel Church.
Saudi Arabia to Allow Women to Vote Starting 2015
Women of Saudi Arabia will be able to vote in local elections starting 2015, the country’s ruler, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud announced Sunday. The change of law will be enacted after municipal polls on Thursday.
Falling Satellite Path About to Enter Earth's Atmosphere
The falling satellite plummeting toward Earth is expected to re-enter the atmosphere between 11 p.m. Friday and 3 a.m. Saturday ET, NASA has reported Friday evening.
Falling UARS Satellite Debris May Fall Anywhere, But Not on eBay
If a piece of satellite falls on your land, or crashes into your house, you can sue the U.S. government, but you cannot keep the debris or sell it, according to the law.
Falling Satellite Debris is Just the Beginning, Experts Say
A report by the National Research Council (NRC) released at the beginning of September warns that space junk is a growing threat.