Anugrah Kumar

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  • Blast in Kenya Church Kills Pastor, Wounds 11

    Blast in Kenya Church Kills Pastor, Wounds 11

    A pastor was killed and 11 others were wounded in Garissa in eastern Kenya on Sunday after suspected Islamist extremists attacked a church during the worship service with a grenade or other explosive.

  • Obama Congratulates Egypt's Embattled Copts for Choosing New Pope

    Obama Congratulates Egypt's Embattled Copts for Choosing New Pope

    U.S. President Barack Obama late Sunday congratulated Egypt's Coptic Church for choosing a new pope to fill the leadership void at a time when the minority Christian community is anxious about its future amid the rise of Islamism and deteriorating security.

  • Woman Forced to Cover-Up 'Vote The Bible' T-Shirt at Polling in Texas

    A woman from Taylor has filed a formal complaint with the Texas Secretary of State's office after election workers forced her to cover up a "Vote the Bible" T-shirt she was wearing when she went to vote early at City Hall.

  • Ryan Rallies for Support in Midwest in Final Campaign Weekend

    Ryan Rallies for Support in Midwest in Final Campaign Weekend

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's running mate Rep. Paul Ryan campaigned on Sunday in his own home state of Wisconsin, and must-win Ohio and Minnesota, highlighting his regional roots and blaming President Barack Obama's economic policies.

  • US Capitol Christmas Tree Cut; En Route to Washington

    This year's U.S. Capitol Christmas tree, a 73-foot Engelmann Spruce, comes from Colorado's White River National Forest, and is already headed to Washington, D.C.

  • One Week After Sandy: Power Back in Lower Manhattan, but Gas, Subway Still Problems

    One Week After Sandy: Power Back in Lower Manhattan, but Gas, Subway Still Problems

    While there is some relief from power outage in lower Manhattan, tens of thousands elsewhere in the metropolitan region and the city's outer boroughs and suburbs continue to face lack of power, shortage of gas and crippled subways amid dipping temperatures.

  • Christie Was Romney's First Choice for VP

    Christie Was Romney's First Choice for VP

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was Mitt Romney's first choice for the Republican ticket but the GOP nominee switched to Paul Ryan in a span of about two weeks, according to a detailed account provided by campaign insiders.

  • Churches to Celebrate God's Love for the Fatherless on Orphan Sunday

    Churches to Celebrate God's Love for the Fatherless on Orphan Sunday

    A simple idea born in a humble church in Zambia continues to impact lives and churches around the world. This weekend, thousands of churches across America and worldwide will celebrate Orphan Sunday for the fourth year, calling all Christians to mirror God's love for the fatherless.

  • Evangelicals, Catholics May Determine Iowa's Vote

    Evangelicals, Catholics May Determine Iowa's Vote

    Evangelicals and Catholics are a major political force in the swing state of Iowa, where both President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney are scheduled to hold rallies on the final weekend before Election Day.

  • Arvella Schuller Testifies Against Crystal Cathedral in $5M Suit

    Arvella Schuller Testifies Against Crystal Cathedral in $5M Suit

    Arvella Schuller, wife of Crystal Cathedral founder the Rev. Robert H. Schuller, testified Friday before a bankruptcy court in Los Angeles, Calif., in their lawsuit seeking more than $5 million from the ministry they founded over 55 years ago.