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Obama Warns Government Employees of Shutdown If Payroll Tax Cuts Expire
President Barack Obama has warned government employees of a possible shutdown if Congress fails to agree on how to extend payroll tax cuts for working-class Americans.
US Marine Massacre of Iraqi Civilians Exposed
The details of a secret interrogation involving a 2005 Iraqi massacre in Haditha have been discovered as U.S. troops withdraw from the country.
Toxic Bootleg Booze Kills 100 In India
At least 100 people in the West Bengal state of India have been died from drinking cheap, toxic, bootleg liquor.
California Church Decision to Fire Teacher Upheld by Court
An appeals court in California has sided with a Lutheran Church that fired one if its teachers for living with her boyfriend and their son out of wedlock.
US Churches Largely Absent in HIV/AIDS Fight, Leaders Say
Religious leaders have been faced with obstacles when trying to convince the church to teach about HIV/AIDS in an effort to prevent new cases and teach awareness.
Gus Malzahn Named Head Coach For Arkansas State
Gus Malzahn, former Offensive Coordinator for Auburn University, has been hired to his first head coaching job, taking over at Arkansas State.
Secret Santas 'Blessing' Michigan Shoppers, Paying Off Layaway For Strangers
Anonymous patrons in Michigan have started the “Secret Santas” movement by donating towards K-Mart customers’ layaway accounts, allowing them to bring home gifts in time for Christmas.
ESPN Analyst Craig James Runs For US Senate
College football analyst and former Southern Methodist University star running back Craig James plans to run for the Republican U.S. Senate nomination in Texas.
Japan Uses Tsunami Relief Funds to Save Whaling Industry
The Japanese tried to save their whaling industry by using almost $30 million of tsunami relief money to fund the controversial practice, which was banned commercially by Greenpeace in the 1980s.
Pittsburgh Steelers' James Harrison Becomes First NFL Player Suspended for Illegal Hit
Pittsburgh Steelers’ linebacker and former Super Bowl MVP, James Harrison has become the first player suspended for an illegal hit since the NFL’s aggressive effort to cut down on big hits on defenseless players.