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Casey Anthony: Florida Judge to Review Probation Sentencing Friday
Casey Anthony will not have to immediately return to Orlando after Judge Belvin Perry, newly assigned to her probation case, ruled Wednesday that Anthony did not have to abide by another judge's order to report to Florida probation officials Thursday.
Best Buy, Google 'Giving Away' Nexus S Smartphones Until Midnight
Anyone looking to scoop up a brand spanking new cell phone has until midnight to log on to Best Buy's website and get their hands on Google's new Nexus S Android smartphone without paying a penny.
Joyce Meyer's Ministry Faces New Lawsuit Over Security Chief's 2009 Murders
The insurance company covering the ministry of televangelist Joyce Meyer is refusing to pay for legal bills connected to a wrongful death lawsuit and has sued to have its denial of payment recognized.
Amy Winehouse: Singer, Reg Traviss Were Planning to Wed Next Year
Weeks before her death, Amy Winehouse and boyfriend Reg Traviss were secretly engaged and planning to wed next year, a British newspaper recently reported.
Crystal Cathedral: Church Leaders Believe God Will Provide $50M-Miracle
Crystal Cathedral leaders said Monday that they are looking to God and "miracle" donations to solve their bankruptcy problem.
Celina Cass Body Found; Father Seeks Answers in 'Suspicious' Death
The family of 11-year-old Celina Cass has expressed gratitude to the public for helping in the search for the New Hampshire girl who was found dead in a river Monday evening.
Debit Limit Vote: Which Lawmakers Voiced 'Yea' or 'Nay' in Senate
After weeks of intense wrangling between President Barack Obama and lawmakers on Capitol Hill, the Senate passed the debt ceiling bill Tuesday with a vote of 74-26. Here is a look at which lawmakers voted for or against the debt plan.
Church Leaders: Alabama Anti-Immigration Law 'Merciless'
Alabama Christian leaders have filed a lawsuit this week to stop the state from enacting the “nation’s most merciless” anti-immigration law, claiming it would prohibit Christians from living out their faith and the mandates of Scripture.
Christian Groups Warn Light Sentences for Indonesian Lynch Mob Endangers Believers
Religious organizations, human rights groups, and the U.S. State Department are condemning the “troubling” decision by an Indonesian court to sentence those responsible for the brutal killings of members of a minority religious group to no more than six months in prison, saying the lenient sentences will only incite further violence against such groups, including Christians.
Amy Winehouse Dead: Singer Was Not Planning to Adopt
A representative for Amy Winehouse has been swatting away rumors Monday, calling it "untrue" that the British singer had been preparing to adopt a 10-year-old Caribbean girl before she met her untimely death.