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Man Finally has Right to Wear Spaghetti Strainer as Religious Headgear
An atheist has been issued a driver's license that shows him pictured wearing a spaghetti strainer as religious headgear. It took officials nearly a year to approve the identification.
FBI Investigates News Corp for Hacking Phones of 9/11 Victims
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is now being investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) after serious concerns arose that the corporation's employees may have tried to hack into the phones of 9/11 victims and their families, it was revealed Thursday.
Cain, Pawlenty Refuse to Sign Controversial Marriage Pledge
Republican presidential candidates Herman Cain and Tim Pawlenty are the latest from a list of White House hopefuls who have responded to a request by a conservative Iowa group to sign its Marriage Vow Pledge. Both men have politely refused.
Canada School Criticized for Allowing Muslim Prayer Time, Banning Other Faiths
Christians, Jews, Hindus, and other parties have been up in arms after the recent, widespread exposure of a Canadian school's policy allowing an imam to lead Muslim students in prayer on campus.
Miracle as Man Survives Massive Drop and Lands on Feet
It sounds like a scene from an action movie, but a Rhode Island father credits his son's survival from a four-story fall to his fast thinking and fast footwork.
Church of England Battling to Protect Christian Rights in Workplace
The Church of England, concerned with how employers have been interpreting the country's equality laws, has called on lawmakers to intervene and ensure that the rights of Christians are protected in the workplace.
Billy Graham Association Campaign Invites Haiti to Spread Gospel
The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association (BGEA) plans to broadcast "My Hope Haiti" across the island later this month. The organization is calling local Christians to follow the example of disciple Matthew by inviting others into their homes to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ.
Women Visiting Wrong Grave for 20 Years File Lawsuit Against Cemetery
Two New York City sisters have filed a lawsuit against a New Jersey cemetery for $25 million after discovering that the grave they had been visiting for 20 years did not actually hold their mother's remains.
Bible Book of Ruth Used by Glen Beck to Tell Israel 'You Are Not Alone'
Expressing his unending support for the Jewish state, former Fox News talk show host Glenn Beck received a warm welcome and a steady stream of applause from members of a parliament committee in Israel Monday.
New Bible for Public Release, Changes Jesus 'Son of Man' to ‘the Human One’
The new edition of the Common English Bible (CEB) will be released in print and made available to the public for the first time on August 1, publicist Audra Jennings has told The Christian Post.