Luiza Oleszczuk
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Falling Satellite Update: UARS Can Still Hit U.S. and You
Only people living near the North or the South Pole are safe from being hit by falling satellite that is expected to hit Earth sometime late Friday or early Saturday, according to NASA’s latest estimates on the crash site.
Three Kidnapped Christians in Iraq Prove Violence Continues
Three Iraqi Christians are still missing after being brutally kidnapped near Kirkurk Wednesday.
Path of Falling Satellite COULD Hit North America
The out-of-control NASA satellite could hit pretty much anywhere on the globe, the space agency warned Thursday morning, and it “might” hit North America, CNN reported.
Local Tea Party Leader: 'Partial Birth Abortion Ban Will Protect the Unborn'
After a “partial-birth abortion” ban passed in the Michigan legislature Wednesday, local Tea Party leader Sharon Snyder shared her feelings about the procedure in question with The Christian Post.
Half of Tea Party Rejects Climate Change and Evolution
Approximately half of Tea Party members do not believe in evolution and climate change, according to the newest poll by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). That could be an issue in the 2012 elections, researchers say.
Priest Fired for Sermons Against Abortion and Gays
A nearly 90-year-old priest has been removed from active duty Wednesday over comments he made denouncing homosexuality, cohabitation, and abortion in his August sermons.
'Burqas are Not Welcome in France': First Islamic Women Fined for Wearing Muslim Veils
Two Muslim women have become the first French citizens to be fined for wearing full Islamic face coverings in public since the practice was outlawed.
Mich. Abortion Bill Passes: Doctors to Face Prosecution?
A bill banning the controversial late-term abortion procedure, also known as the “partial-birth abortion,” passed the Michigan state legislature Wednesday.
Pope Benedict's Private Life and Adolescence as Revealed by His Brother
The brother of Pope Benedict XVI gave a rare interview to a German newspaper, Die Welt Am Sonntag, Wednesday.
Southern Baptists: 'No Name Change Decision Until 2012'
The Southern Baptist Convention’s (SBC) decision to consider a name change will not reach any kind of conclusion until summer 2012, an SBC official told The Christian Post Wednesday afternoon.