Sami K. Martin

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Junior Seau Death is No. 8 for 1994 Chargers Champs

    Junior Seau's death has hit NFL fans hard, but holds a significant meaning for one of his teams, the San Diego Chargers. Seau's death is the eighth from the 1994 Super Bowl champion team, and has led to an outpouring of grief from the Chargers.

  • Ann Romney Bird Shirt Costs $990, but How Much Will it Cost the Campaign?

    Ann Romney has sparked a bit of controversy with a shirt she wore on CBS's "This Morning." Some have criticized the shirt for being too "wild" but the larger controversy comes from its retail price of $990.

  • Jaleel White Won't 'Shy Away' From Future Dance Roles

    Actor Jaleel White has been sent packing from his turn on "Dancing With the Stars," but don't expect him to sit out the next dance. White has said he has nothing but good memories of his time on "DWTS" and "will not shy away from any role or anything that incorporated dance."

  • Junior Seau Dead From Shooting Suicide, Sent Family 'I Love You' Messages

    NFL star Junior Seau is dead, authorities have confirmed, and the cause of death is suspected to be a gunshot wound to the chest. Authorities believe that Seau killed himself this morning.

  • Ben Roseth 'Power Boy' Inspires Thousands

    Most kids look up to superheroes, but one special boy has actually become a superhero in his battle with an incurable disease that may eventually spread to his brain and cause rapid deterioration.

  • Amber Riley Collapse: What Really Happened?

    Amber Riley of "Glee" fame caused a minor panic when she collapsed on the red carpet in Hollywood. Riley has tweeted that she is okay but will be checked out by a physician soon. Many are wondering, though, what could have caused the young star to collapse in the first place.

  • 80 Rapes in 3 Years: Department of Justice Investigates Mishandled Cases

    The Department of Justice is launching an investigation into the mishandling of over 80 rape cases that took place within a 3-year time span in Montana. The focus of the investigation is the city of Missoula, which is home to the University of Montana. At least 11 rapes took place on the University's campus.

  • Marissa Alexander Sentencing Delayed, Stand Your Ground Exposed for Hypocrisy

    Marissa Alexander is facing up to 20 years in prison for firing a single warning shot as her ex-husband attempted to strangle her. She has filed a petition claiming she should not serve time under Florida's Stand Your Ground law, but authorities report that it simply does not apply in this case, angering critics of the law and many familiar with Alexander's case.

  • Facebook Organ-Donation App: What Good Can It Do?

    Facebook is venturing into new territory with a new feature for its timeline. Users will be able to announce to the world whether they are organ donors, which is certainly something many are proud about, but will the feature do any good?

  • May Day Protests Lead to Arrests, Disappointment

    May Day protests yesterday led to several arrests and injuries, as protestors clashed with police. May Day is generally a day when people gather to protest civil rights, union rights, or anything else they perceive as an injustice. While the protests are intended to be peaceful, many turned to violence and vandalism.