- 09/28/2011
Amanda Knox Sisters Horrified by Slanderous 'Whore' Graffiti in Courtroom
Amanda Knox’s sisters have expressed their despair after discovering abusive vandalism slandering Knox’s name on the tables in the Italian courtroom where the appeal is being heard.
Tags Court Cases - 09/28/2011
Single Christians and Sex: Does True Love Still Wait?
According to an article in the October issue of Relevant magazine, there is an implication that young, unmarried Christians are having premarital sex almost as much as their non-Christian peers.
- 09/28/2011
Miracle Fruit: Ultimate 'Flavor Tripper' Changes Sour to Sweet
A tiny crimson “miracle fruit,” native to West Africa, could make sour foods taste sweet. Researchers revealed Monday the mystery behind the miracle berry, which looks like a cranberry.
- 09/28/2011
Tropical Storm Ophelia Could be Reborn in Coming Days
Satellites are seeing signs of the remnants from Tropical Storm Ophelia over the Atlantic Ocean even though the storm weakened below tropical storm status Sunday.
- 09/27/2011
Cantaloupe Recall: Listeria Death Toll Rises, Outbreak to be Deadliest in a Decade?
As many as 14 deaths have occurred as a result of listeria-related illness traced to Colorado cantaloupes. According to health officials, it is a death toll that would make the food outbreak the deadliest in more than a decade.
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09/27/2011'Obama's UN Speech Was Gibberish,' Blasts Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro has blasted Barack Obama’s recent address to the U.N. by referring to it as “gibberish.”
Tags Politics - 09/27/2011
Drinking Coffee Lowers Risk of Depression in Women?
According to a new study, drinking coffee may lower women’s risk of depression.
Tags Health Care - 09/26/2011
Christian Purity Expert Expresses Concern as Unsafe Sex Among Youth Increases Sharply
The number of young people across the globe having unprotected sex has risen sharply according to the results of a multinational survey released on Monday, which is also World Contraception Day.
- 09/26/2011
Vanderbilt University Places Christian Societies on 'Provisional Status' for 'Discrimination'
Vanderbilt University is under fire for the potential suppression of religion. Four Christian student groups are being placed on “provisional status” after a university review found them to be in non-compliance with the school’s non-discrimination policy.
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09/26/2011Amanda Knox Appeal Trial: Will American be Released?
In court to appeal her 2009 conviction of killing her roommate, Amanda Knox was called a “witch of deception” Monday.
Tags Court Cases - 09/26/2011
Pro-Gay Advocates Attack Companies for Links to Christian Organizations
Gay rights advocates have taken their fight to the land of e-commerce where they are demanding large retailers including Apple, Microsoft, Netflix and Wal-Mart to end their association with Christian-oriented Internet marketer known as Charity Giveback Group.
- 09/26/2011
Straight Christian Man Ministers to Homosexuals at Chicago Gay Bar
A BBC World Service program shed major light on a straight Christian man in Chicago who has worked tirelessly over the past decade to bridge the gap between evangelical Christians and gay people.
- 09/25/2011
Religion and the Job Crisis : What do Believers Think?
As the nation struggles with a 9.1 percent unemployment rate, Baylor University’s Institute of Religion has conducted a survey with the mission to answer the question, “How does religion affect how Americans feel about the job crisis?”
- 09/23/2011
Lawrence Brewer Execution: Should Death Row Inmates Have a Last Meal?
After white supremacist gang member Lawrence Brewer ordered up an especially extravagant feast before his execution Wednesday, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice ruled that death row inmates will no longer choose their last meal.
Tags Culture Ethics/rights - 09/23/2011
Is Todd Palin Fed Up With Marriage? Divorce Rumors Continue
Rumors are spreading that Todd Palin plans to divorce Sarah Palin as he is “fed up” with the constant scandals surrounding their marriage.


