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Gosnell Jury Enters Eighth Day of Deliberations; Jurors Told Not to Watch Fox News' Special 'See No Evil'
The eighth day of deliberations will commence on Thursday for the diverse group of jurors comprised of seven women and five men who are reviewing the murder charges against abortionist Kermit Gosnell and his co-defendant, Eileen O'Neill.
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Evangelicals on Immigration Reform: 'How We Treat the Stranger Is How We Treat Christ'
The evangelical "Pray for Reform: 92 Days of Prayer and Action to Pass Immigration Reform" campaign called on Congress in a press call on Wednesday to pass meaningful legislation in the next 92 days, throwing further support behind the current momentum in Congress to finally pass a immigration reform bill.
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Deadly Snail Found in Texas; Residents Ordered Not to Touch Giant Snails (VIDEO, PHOTO)
A deadly snail has been found in Houston, Texas, with authorities warning that it could be deadly to touch the type of snail as it seems to be carrying the deadly meningitis virus.
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McDonald's Tweet to Charles Ramsey Signals Reward for Man Hailed as Nat'l Hero
McDonald's Corp.'s tweet to Charles Ramsey has led many to speculate on the fast-food giant's plans to offer the Cleveland, Ohio, man a reward for helping Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight escape a house where they were reportedly held captive for 10 years.
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Local Cleveland Pastor: Amanda Berry's Captivity Reveals 'Wickedness of Man'
As the community in Cleveland, Ohio, continues to learn new information about the three women found in a West Side home on Monday after a decade of captivity, a local pastor reflects on what this story teaches Christians about hope, perseverance, and the wickedness of man.
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Survey: Few Americans Believe Christian Faith Necessary for Good Parenting
When it comes to good parenting, Americans rank "loving" as a top characteristic. Being a "committed Christian," meanwhile, is a much less desired trait, according to a new poll by LifeWay Research.
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Murder and Forgiveness: A Tale of Befriending a Brother's Killer
Twenty-one years ago Michael Rowe killed Wilfredo Colón. Today, Wilfredo's younger brother, Anthony, who was 15 at the time of the murder, is friends with Wilfredo's killer after forgiving him for the murder.
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Jodi Arias Guilty: Death Penalty Could Be Given (WATCH VIDEO OF GUILTY VERDICT BEING READ OUT)
Jodi Arias has been found guilty of first degree murder in the trial for the murder of Travis Alexander. The verdict was read out in court just before 5 p.m. ET after three days of deliberations by the jury team of twelve people.
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Billy Graham, Tim Tebow Among 'The 100 Most Trusted People in America'
Reader's Digest magazine has revealed its survey results for "The 100 Most Trusted People in America," which features actor Tom Hanks at the top of the list. Also included among those whom Americans find most trustworthy are the Rev. Billy Graham, former President Jimmy Carter and NFL player Tim Tebow.
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Saving Amanda Berry Was 'Christian, American' Thing to Do, Says Hero Charles Ramsey
Charles Ramsey, the Cleveland man whose courage led him to help save Amanda Berry and two other women from a man who had held them captive for almost 10 years, doesn't think his actions were heroic. It was just the "Christian, American" thing to do, he says.
