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Orion Deep Space Capsule Set for Historic NASA Launch in 2014 (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
NASA has announced that it will launch a test flight of the Orion deep space capsule in 2014, which could open the pathway to space exploration to asteroids or even Mars.
Penn State Scandal: Mike McQueary Not Attending Saturday's Game
Penn State takes the field this Saturday with new interim head coach Tom Bradley, but long-time assistant Mike McQueary will not be on the sidelines.
'Christians Should be Beheaded in India,' Says Hindu Extremist
Pravin Togadia, Secretary General of the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, a Hindu extremist group, has said that anyone who converts Hindus to Christianity should be put to death by decapitation.
MLB Player Wilson Ramos Kidnapped in Venezuela
Four armed gunman have kidnapped Major League Baseball player Wilson Ramos from his home in Valencia, Venezuela.
Flash is Dead? Adobe Takes Flash Out of Mobile Devices as Developers Look to HTML5
Adobe has made its most decisive move yesterday with regard to the future of Flash; announcing that it would be terminating the platform for use in mobile devices.
iPad 3 Release Date: iPad 3 Coming Next Fall?
For eager Apple customers anticipating the iPad 3 release next March – they might need to circle another month instead.
Child Porn Report Leads to Mental Health Worker Being Fired
A mental health worker in Montana has been fired after telling police that one of her clients had child pornography on his computer.
Bipartisan Group of Senators Introduce Online Sales Tax Bill
A group of bipartisan senators introduced a bill Wednesday that would require online retailers to charge a sales tax, while exempting small businesses.
Pakistani Textbooks Teach Religious Intolerance, Increases Extremism
A new report sponsored by the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) states that textbooks teaching intolerance towards religious minorities in Pakistan would increase the “likelihood that violent religious extremism would continue to grow in that country.”
Gallup Poll Church Attendance: Republicans Attend More Services Than Democrats
A new Gallup poll shows how people, in an identified political party, feel about not only attending church but also how often they actually attend regular Sunday service.