- 12/06/2011
2011 American Country Awards: Jason Aldean Wins Album, Artist of the Year
Jason Aldean took home six awards from the American Country Awards (ACA) held in Las Vegas on Monday night, including Artist of the Year and Record of the Year for 2011’s My Kinda Party.
- 12/06/2011
Al-Qaida Gaining Ground in Africa by Offering Aid to Communities
Al-Qaida is growing and gaining support in Africa by supplying food and medical aid to local communities.
Tags Conflict/War - 12/06/2011
Tariq Aziz Execution May Cause Backlash in Iraq
Former Iraqi diplomat Tariq Aziz, who served under the Saddam Hussein regime, will be executed and at least two sources close to Aziz think a significant backlash from the decision is in store.
- 12/06/2011
Brett Favre to Join Chicago Bears?
Brett Favre is an option for the injury-plagued Chicago Bears, sources say.
Tags Sports - 12/05/2011
US Postal Service to Cut Services, Offices
The U.S. Postal Service will shut down 252 offices and suspend several standard mailing options including next-day letter delivery, the organization announced Monday.
- 12/05/2011
African AIDS Funding to be Slashed Due to Anti-Gay Legislation
The anti-gay legislation that was passed by the Nigerian Senate last month may cause the country millions of dollars in AIDS relief funding from world governments.
- 12/05/2011
BCS Bowl Picks Spark Controversy Over Selection Process
Oklahoma State University and Kansas State University are disappointed a day after college football bowl games were announced, raising questions about the fairness and legitimacy of the BCS system.
Tags Sports - 12/05/2011
Green Bay Packers to Sell Team Stock Tuesday
The Green Bay Packers, which is the only publicly-owned major sports franchise in the U.S., will begin the team’s fifth stock sale Tuesday.
Tags Sports - 12/02/2011
World Will Not End in 2012, Scholars Say
The world will not end on Dec. 21, 2012 as some have inferred from clues left by the ancient Mayan civilization, according to Mayan experts.
- 12/02/2011
Terror Sect Boko Haram Poses Threat To US, Report Says
A U.S. Congressional report released this week named Nigerian terror sect Boko Haram as an “emerging threat” to the United States and its citizens.
1 comments - 12/02/2011
UK Crematorium to Supply Power Generated by Cremation Process
A crematorium in the U.K. announced plans this week to harness energy created by the process of cremating human bodies and supply it to the country’s power grid.
1 comments - 12/02/2011
Dozens of Christians Dead, Thousands Exiled in Nigerian Violence
Religious violence this week between Christian and Muslim ethnic groups in rural Nigerian communities has exiled 5,000 people from the area and left as many as 79 dead.
Tags Persecution - 12/02/2011
Billy Graham Expected to Recover From Pneumonia
Evangelist Billy Graham is expected to recover from a case of pneumonia that has hospitalized him since Wednesday, though a date for his discharge has not been determined.
- 11/30/2011
Scientologists Enslave Woman on Cruise Ship for 12 Years (VIDEO)
An Australian woman says she was taken from her parents and kept on a Scientologist cruise ship for 12 years against her will.
- 11/30/2011
Red Sox to Hire Bobby Valentine
Bobby Valentine will manage the Boston Red Sox, according to multiple reports.
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