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Boy Scouts, Parents Hold National Rallies to Protest Lifting Gay Ban
Those supporting the continued ban on openly gay members in the Boy Scouts are gathering in over 50 locations throughout America Friday to express their concern, as the youth organization will vote next week on whether to lift the ban.
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Boston Bombing Suspect Says Victims Were Collateral Damage, Dead Brother in Paradise
In a note found scrawled on the inside of the boat in which he was hiding at the time of his arrest, Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, claimed responsibility for the chilling April 15 attack, dismissed victims as "collateral damage" and looked forward to joining his dead older brother in paradise.
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Wash. Florist Who Refused to Make Same-Sex Wedding Decorations Countersues
A Washington woman who was sued by the state's attorney general after refusing to create floral arrangements for a same-sex wedding ceremony has filed a countersuit that argues her decision is constitutionally protected.
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Student Killed in Home Invasion: Hofstra University Student Dies as Masked Gunman Breaks Into Home (VIDEO)
A student has been killed during a home invasion early Friday morning in Uniondale, according to authorities.
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American Family Association Warns Christian Seniors Against Joining AARP
A well-known conservative values organization is advising Christians against joining the AARP, a nonprofit dedicated to the needs of retired people, arguing that the interest group caters to the "homosexual agenda."
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SEAL Dies: Fort Knox Military Accident Kills 1, Injures 7 Others
A Navy SEAL has died during a Fort Knox training exercise, according to reports on Friday.
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Man Charged With Murder After Allegedly Tricking Girlfriend Into Taking Abortion Pill
A Florida man who did not want to become a father after his girlfriend became pregnant was charged with murder this week for allegedly tricking her into taking an abortion pill which killed the baby she was carrying.
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South Carolina Sued for Involuntary Sex Assignment Surgery on Infant
John Mark and Pamela Crawford are suing the state of South Carolina for performing sex assignment surgery on their adoptive infant three months prior to having legal custody of the child. This is first lawsuit of its kind in the nation.
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IRS Scandal: NRB President Tells Congress to Focus on First Amendment Rights
National Religious Broadcasters President & CEO Dr. Frank Wright asked members of Congress investigating the IRS over its alleged inappropriate scrutiny of conservative and faith-based groups to focus on First Amendment protection for such organizations.
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Wiccan Inmate Sues Mass. Prison System Over Carrot Cake, 'Dragon's Blood'
An inmate is reportedly suing the Massachusetts Department of Corrections for denying him materials he claims are necessary for him to properly express his Wiccan faith.
