- 05/25/2012
New Study Reveals Exact Date Jesus Was Crucified, Scientists Claim
Researchers are claiming to have discovered the exact date that Jesus Christ was crucified, according to a new geological study released in an academic journal this week.
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05/25/2012Will Saudi Arabian Women Be Allowed to Participate in London Olympics?
Although the international community has maintained cautious optimism that 2012 would be the first year every participating country in the Olympic Games would be sending female athletes to compete, the oil-rich Middle Eastern monarchy of Saudi Arabia has yet to confirm if it would be sending any female participants to London this summer.
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05/25/2012'Gospel of Barnabas' Will Trigger Collapse of Christianity, Claims Iran
The worldwide collapse of Christianity is set to take place due to a purported Gospel of Barnabas, claims an Iranian newspaper. But Christians have dismissed the claims, describing them as "laughable."
- 05/24/2012
NJ Man Detained in Etan Patz Case
The NYPD has detained a man in connection with the case of missing New York City child Etan Patz, according to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
- 05/24/2012
Quakes Make Cats Depressed, Suicidal?
A Turkish professor is claiming that powerful twin earthquakes that jolted the Turkish city of Van last October and November have effected the psychological state of the city's cats – making the animals suicidal.
- 05/23/2012
Israel Denied Moment of Silence at Olympics for Victims of 1972 Massacre
Israeli politicians and two U.S. Senators are calling on the International Olympic Committee to commemorate the loss of 11 Israeli Olympic athletes at the 1972 Munich Games during this summer's Olympic games in London.
- 05/23/2012
Japanese Officials Ask NJ Town to Remove Memorial to Korean Sex Slaves
The mayor of a New Jersey town has refused to comply with Japanese officials' request to remove a public memorial dedicated to Korean women who were used as sex slaves by Japanese military forces during WWII.
- 05/23/2012
US Airways Flight Diverted Midair Amid Security Scare
A security scare brought on by a suspiciously behaving passenger on a flight from Paris to Charlotte, N.C., caused a US Airways flight to divert from its scheduled path and make an emergency landing at a Maine airport on Tuesday afternoon.
- 05/22/2012
Taylor Swift Pays Tribute to Dead Marine
Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Taylor Swift will pay tribute to a fallen Marine by donning his dog tags in her next music video for her upcoming album expected to be released later this year.
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NATO Summit Chicago Protest Results in 45 Arrests, 4 Injuries
At least 45 protesters were arrested and four police officers injured on Sunday during protests outside the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago, according to authorities.
- 05/19/2012
Christian Ministry Chides Justice Department for Inadequate Prison Rape Policy
The Prison Fellowship, a Christian ministry that works with incarcerated individuals to transform and heal lives affected by crime, has argued that new standards adopted by the government to combat prison rape fails to protect those awaiting deportation and undocumented children.
- 05/18/2012
War Vets to Return Medals in Protest at NATO Summit in Chicago
Dozens of members of the group Iraq Veterans Against the War (IVAW) plant to ceremoniously hand back their war medals on Sunday in Chicago on the first day of the 2012 NATO Summit.
Tags Politics Conflict/War - 05/17/2012
Bobby Schuller Talks Starting Over, Returning to Crystal Cathedral
Bobby Schuller, the son of former pastor Robert A. Schuller, spoke to Lawrence Wilkes of The Crystal Cathedral's "Hour of Power" television program to discuss life after leaving the famous ministry founded by his grandfather, and the challenges he faced starting his own church from the ground up.
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05/17/2012UN Makes Urgent Appeal for South Sudan Food Aid
The United Nations launched an urgent appeal on Tuesday calling for emergency assistance for the millions of Southern Sudanese who are facing staggering levels of food insecurity.
Tags Relief Conflict/War - 05/16/2012
Nonprofit Ranks Niger as Worst Place for Mothers; Norway Remains Top Pick
Nonprofit organization Save the Children has released its 13th annual State of the World's Mother's report highlighting the best and worst countries in the world to be a mother, with Niger and Norway populating opposite ends of the list.


