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Shoshana Hebshi Blames Racial Profiling for Removal From 9/11 Flight
An Ohio woman has cited racial profiling as the reason why she and two males were removed from a Frontier Airlines flight and questioned by federal law enforcement officers on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.
Abuse Victims Accuse Pope, Vatican Officials of Crimes Against Humanity
Victims of sexual abuse by Catholic priests have asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to prosecute Pope Benedict XVI and Vatican leaders for crimes against humanity. Two victims' groups Tuesday filed more than 20,000 pages to support allegations that the pope and three top Vatican officials abetted and covered up the rape and sexual assault of children.
Carl Lewis Ordered Back on New Jersey Senate Ballot
Olympic gold medalist Carl Lewis was ordered back on the New Jersey state Senate ballot Tuesday after a federal appeals court overturned last week’s ruling. A 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel voted 2-1, restoring Lewis to the Nov. 8 general election.
Cross Burning Hate Crime in California: 4 Suspects to Stand Trial
Four people accused of torching a cross outside the California home of a black teenager in March will face trial.
Bastrop Pastor Says Fire Destroyed Homes Will Strengthen Church's Faith
A Texas Southern Baptist pastor who lost his home in the wildfires views the destruction as an opportunity for him and church members to witness to the community about their unshakable faith and dependence on God.
Faith-Healing Trial to Begin: Parents Refuse Medical Attention as Baby Died
Jury selection begins for an Oregon couple whose unwavering faith in divine healing led to the death of their newborn child.
African-American Youth Being Pressured to Have Sex
A new survey of 1,500 African-American youth ages 13-21 shows 45 percent of participants who are sexually active said they were pressured to go further sexually than they wanted.
Cohabitation: What Living in Sin Can Do to Your Children
Couples with children who cohabit instead of getting married may be doing their children harm, a new study suggests.
Obama Psalm 46 Reading Offers Biblical Focus at 9/11 Memorial
Despite New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s effort to make the 9/11 memorial free of religion, President Obama captured the nation Sunday by reading Psalm 46 in his address at the memorial service.
9/11 Anniversary Terror Threat: Fighter Jets Scrambled for 'Suspicious' Passengers on 2 Flights
On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, three passengers aboard a Frontier Airlines flight were escorted off the airplane and questioned by federal law enforcement officers after the crew reported suspicious activity on board.