Myles Collier
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New Zealand Charity Punished for Promoting Traditional Marriage, Opposing Homosexuality
In the weeks since New Zealand passed legislation that would legalize same-sex marriage in the country, a pro-family charity in the country was notified that it will lose its charitable status because it offered support for traditional marriage.
Christian Offers Burial Plot for Tamerlan Tsarnaev After Body is Refused Everywhere
In what can be seen as a truly gracious act, a Yale Divinity School graduate is offering his burial plot for Boston Marathon bomber Tameralan Tsarnaev after the body was refused at nearly all cemeteries who were asked.
US Has Highest First-Day Infant Death of Any Industrialized Nation: Report
A new report shows that when it comes to the health of first-day infants, the U.S. ranks last among industrialized nations.
Sir Alex Ferguson to Retire as Manchester United Manager After 13 League Titles
Sir Alex Ferguson, one of most decorated managers in all of football history, announced on Wednesday that he would be retiring from the club that he made into a global brand.
Figures Show No Decrease of Children Disappearing in India
The exploitation and trafficking of children in India does not seem to be slowing even after international condemnation and newly passed laws to prevent such horrific acts.
FDA Proposes Tanning Beds Be Regulated, Fitted With Warning Labels
With cases of skin cancer on the rise, the Food and Drug Administration is taking a closer look at indoor tanning beds and suggesting that tanning beds should have warnings and that tighter federal oversight is required.
Heritage Foundation's Report on Immigration Met With Skepticism by Leading Republicans
The conservative think tank Heritage Foundation released its report on the economic impact of allowing 11 million or so immigrants an opportunity to obtain legal status Monday.
Free Shotguns in 15 Cities: Armed Citizen Project Aiming to Cut Crime
A leading gun-rights advocacy group is planning to provide free shotguns to residents living in high-crime areas in 15 U.S. cities across the nation.
Lauryn Hill Sentenced to 3 Months in Federal Prison for Tax Evasion
Former Fugees star Lauryn Hill was sentenced to serve three months in federal prison Monday for failing to pay taxes on more than $2 million in earnings during a five-year period.
Al Gore 'Romney Rich': Former Presidential Candidate Amassed Fortune Following Defeat
Former Vice President and Presidential hopeful Al Gore is being described as "Romney rich" after a recent report stated he amassed a fortune in the years since being defeated by George W. Bush in the 2000 presidential election.