Anugrah Kumar

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  • Obama, Romney Tied Ahead of Democratic Convention

    As the Democratic convention begins this week, a new poll shows President Barack Obama has lost the slight edge he had over GOP challenger Mitt Romney until last week's Republican convention.

  • Nick Vujicic on Why God Made Him Limbless

    Nick Vujicic on Why God Made Him Limbless

    Evangelist Nick Vujicic, who spoke at Saddleback Church in Calif. on Sunday, was born with neither arms nor legs, and questioned God for eight years why it was so. The answer changed his life, and through him that of tens of thousands of others.

  • Battle Over Voter ID Laws Intensifies as Election Nears

    Federal judges appear to be going against Republican-backed state measures to prevent voter fraud saying they discriminate against the poor and minorities. But states say they will appeal every court ruling to the Supreme Court before the November election.

  • Ex-Navy SEAL's Lawyer Responds to Pentagon's Allegations

    Ex-Navy SEAL's Lawyer Responds to Pentagon's Allegations

    The lawyer of the former U.S. Navy SEAL who has written a controversial, first-hand account of the killing of Osama Bin Laden says the Pentagon's warning that his client has violated secrecy agreements and broken federal law overlooks the right the commando has earned to tell his story.

  • Arizona Pastor Indicted for Health Care Fraud

    Michael Salman, a pastor from Phoenix, Ariz., who is in jail after being found guilty of code violations in connection to a building where he held a weekly Bible study, has now been indicted for defrauding the state's Medicaid program of over $118,000.

  • Romney Visits Storm-Hit Louisiana; Obama to Follow

    Romney Visits Storm-Hit Louisiana; Obama to Follow

    Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney canceled a campaign event planned for Friday in Virginia, and instead visited parts of Louisiana hit by Hurricane Isaac. Democrats were displeased with Romney's visit which came before President Barack Obama's scheduled visit on Monday.

  • Detention of Pakistani Christian Girl Extended in Blasphemy Case

    A young Christian girl, believed to be mentally disabled and who has been in judicial custody for 15 days on charges of "blasphemy," will be held for another fortnight, a court ruled Friday. Her accuser has threatened extra-judicial action if the girl is not convicted.

  • Atheist Group Cancels Event to Avoid Bankruptcy

    A national atheist group has announced that it is canceling a big secular convention planned for October in Boston, Mass., admitting if it went ahead with it, the group would go bankrupt.

  • Inquiry Absolves Same-Sex Study Author in Texas

    Officials of University of Texas at Austin said Wednesday that no formal investigation was needed into the allegations of scientific misconduct lodged by a homosexual activist against a professor's research study on the effects of same-sex relationships upon children.

  • Ryan Promises Tough Decisions to Lead America to 'Turnaround'

    Ryan Promises Tough Decisions to Lead America to 'Turnaround'

    Rep. Paul Ryan accepted his party's vice presidential nomination amid a series of standing ovations Wednesday as he lambasted President Barack Obama and pledged that he and Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney will make tough decisions to give America a "turnaround."