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Scarlett Johansson Leaked Photos 2011: FBI Hacking Investigation Began Prior to Online Pictures
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) had already been looking into the case of Scarlett Johansson’s phone hacking before her nude photos leaked, the Los Angeles Times reported Saturday.
Ground Zero Mosque Set to Open on Wednesday
The Islamic community center in lower Manhattan known as the “Ground Zero Mosque” will officially open on Wednesday with a photography exhibition, the representatives of Park51, the group behind the project, have stated.
Emmy Award Winners 2011: Ricky Gervais 'Banned' From Attending
Ricky Gervais was banned from the 2011 Emmy Awards gala and his pre-recorded speech was faux edited by producers and caused outbursts of laughter in the audience.
'Modern Family' Sweeps Emmy Awards 2011
ABC’s sitcom “Modern Family,” featuring a gay male and an interracial couple, swept five statuettes during Sunday’s Emmy Awards ceremony, including the best comedy award.
Jehovah's Witnesses Move to Mega Complex After 100 Years in Brooklyn
The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, better known as the Jehovah’s Witnesses, are moving out of Brooklyn after over 100 years, planning to establish a mega complex in upstate New York. They’ve started to put their multi-million dollar properties on the market last week.
Michele Bachmann on Jay Leno: 'We Don’t Discriminate Against Gays'
Michele Bachmann told Jay Leno Friday that her husband's clinic, criticized for its controversial therapy that uses Bible readings to convert gay patients, is doing a great job and does not discriminate against gays.
AT&T Launches LTE 4G Network Sunday
AT&T launches its LTE 4G network Sunday, promising faster downloads.
Paris Ban on Street Prayers Sends 2,000 Muslims Into Barracks
A ban on praying in the streets has come into force in France on Friday, forcing thousands of Paris Muslims into a disused fire brigade barracks; a makeshift prayer site in the Goutte d'Or district.
Presbyterian Church Accuses Companies of 'Non-Peaceful' Support of Israel
The Presbyterian Church USA (PC USA) has accused Caterpillar, HP and Motorola of supporting the Israeli government in a "non-peaceful way."
Bible and Justin Bieber Help Book Publishers as Print Continues to Decline
Even though the book industry is currently experiencing an all-time low for traditional print publishing, companies releasing popular religious books such as new Bible editions, and even the biography of young Christian pop idol Justin Bieber continue to sell well.