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Black Plague Returns? Oregon Man Shows Symptoms
The black plague is generally thought of as being over and done with, having existed from 1348 to 1350, claiming nearly 100 million lives in the 14th century. Cases today are isolated and extremely rare, but one man in Oregon has recently shown symptoms, sparking fear that the black plague could be returning.
Gregory Slayton, Author of 'Be a Better Dad Today!' Talks Importance of Fatherhood
Gregory Slayton is a former Ambassador, businessman, and professor, but his most prized position is that of being a father of four. His new book, "Be a Better Dad Today!" is set to become a national bestseller and features a foreword by Chuck Colson. Slayton spoke with The Christian Post about the book and fatherhood.
Dallas Hail Storms Cause Over $400 Million in Damages
A series of thunderstorms in Texas have left the area battered after producing baseball-sized hailstones. Insurance estimates predict that damages from the storm will be over $400 million.
Forest Boy Story Unravels, Truth Exposed
The story of a German boy named Ray who allegedly lived in the woods for five years before coming into civilization and making international headlines yesterday has taken a new twist, and the truth has been exposed. Ray is, in reality, a 20-year-old Danish man who hoped to escape his past life.
Victoria Hearst, Cosmopolitan Magazine 'Pornographic,' Says Born-Again Christian
Victoria Hearst, daughter of the Hearst Corporation founder William Randolph Hearst has slammed "Cosmopolitan," one of the magazines printed by the Hearst Corporation. Hearst, a born-again Christian, has called the magazine "pornographic" and worked with another born-again Christians to request "Cosmo" be sold only to adults.
Stephen Ivens FBI Missing Agent 'More Than a Missing Person,' Says Wife
Stephen Ivens of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has been missing since May 11, and his wife is now seeking help in finding him after authorities called off the formal search.
Hugh Laurie to Play Villain in 'RoboCop' Remake
Actor Hugh Laurie has signed on to play the villainous CEO of Omni Corp in a remake of the 1980s classic "RoboCop." The movie will be one of the first acts by Laurie after the end of his hit series "House."
'Dallas' TV Series Opens to Rave Reviews: More Revivals to Follow?
Audiences were taken back to Southfork Ranch in a two-night season premiere on TNT. "Dallas," one of the most iconic series of the '80s, returned to TV this week in a much-anticipated continuation of the trials and tribulations of the Ewing family. Fans were very vocal in their excitement for the revival and praised the new cast for their performance.
Amish Fraud Case Leads to 6.5 Year Prison Term
An Amish man accused of setting up fraudulent accounts in order to steal money from members of his community has been sentenced to 6.5 years in prison. The Amish community, however, had wanted to settle the case out of court, which is more consistent with their religious beliefs.
German Forest Boy Case Raises Skepticism, Doubt
The story of a German boy named Ray, who was allegedly left in the woods and lived there for five years, has caused skepticism among those familiar with the case. Police stated yesterday that there was no way he had been in the woods that long, raising doubt on Ray's story and leading to many more questions.