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Penn State Officials Step Down Amid Football Coach Cover-Up
Two high-ranking officials at Penn State, who are accused of lying about their knowledge of reported sexual abuse, have stepped down. The announcement this morning came from the university.
Personhood Ammendment: Mississippi Legislation to Vote Measure Tuesday
The governor of Mississippi, Haley Barbour, said Friday that he supported a measure that would allow the definition of a person starting at conception to be added to the states constitution.
Abortion Rates Remain Steady Despite Comprehensive Sex Education Programs
With the government’s shift away from providing abstinence-only education funding in schools, to comprehensive sex education funding, some are now questioning if the change in focus is actually working.
Man Steals From City of Detroit to Donate to Church
A City of Detroit employee faces the possibility of going to prison for up to 10 years. The employee allegedly wanted to buy new kitchen equipment for his church but have the City of Detroit foot the bill, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Black Friday 2011: Using Online Coupon Sites to Get the Best Deals
With people steadily preparing for the midnight sales and large shopping crowds that go with Black Friday, others are seeing the potential in online shopping couponing in providing a solution to being hit with high street shopping chaos.
15,000-Strong People's Resistance Army Gathers Across Syria Border in Turkey
There are reports that a group of up to 15,000 insurgents and army defectors from Syria are gathering across the border in Turkey.
Baby Lisa Irwin Missing: New Lawyer for Irwin Family
The parents of missing baby Lisa Irwin have obtained new legal representation. John Picerno joined New York lead attorney Joe Tacopina, replacing attorney Cyndy Short just three days after she was dismissed.
Organ Theft From Ethiopia and Sudan Refugees Horrifies Authorities
New reports are claiming that African refugees from Ethiopia and Sudan are having their organs stolen by the same people who are taking them across the border to Israel.
Pastor Defies Flagpole Prayer Ban at Florida School
A showdown is looming at Florida elementary school Clay Hill over the legality of school prayer.
Curbside Buses Pose Greater Danger, Says Report
Ridership of the popular and inexpensive curbside buses that pick people up around New York and take them to nearby cities are more than five times more likely to be involved in a fatal accident. The bombshell statement was issued in a report by the National Transportation Safety Board.