Anugrah Kumar
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N.C. County Asks Court to Allow Prayer in Jesus' Name
The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to trump a ruling that forbids its members from mentioning Jesus in prayers that precede their meetings.
Britain's Muslim Minister Urges Nation to Become More Christian
While the British society has become increasingly intolerant of religious views and expressions, the first Muslim woman to serve in the cabinet says Britain should become a country where people are not ashamed of saying they are Christians.

Pat Robertson to Christians: Don't Join Occupy Wall Street Protests
Pat Robertson, chairman of Christian Broadcasting Network, advised Christians not to support the “rebellious,” “angry” and “pointless” Occupy Wall Street protests taking place across the nation.
Biden Says Door Not Closed on 2016 Presidential Bid
Vice President Joe Biden told CNN on Sunday his focus at the moment was getting President Barack Obama reelected in 2012 but he had not closed the door on another presidential run in 2016.
Tunisia's First Free Election Echoes Islamist-Secularist Divide
Tunisia held its first free election Sunday which will decide the nation’s ideological direction as it transitions to democracy 10 months after it witnessed mass protests leading to the Arab Spring.

Turkey Quake Toll Reaches 270 Amid Search for Survivors
The death toll from eastern Turkey’s 7.2-magnitude earthquake reached 270 Monday even as hundreds of rescuers were removing debris, some with bare hands, and pulling out people alive from collapsed buildings in freezing conditions.

Tim Tebow Thanks Jesus After Rallying Broncos to Win
Evangelical football star Tim Tebow thanked Jesus Christ after leading the Denver Broncos to an 18–15 overtime win over the Miami Dolphins in Florida Sunday, not giving in to critics who are averse to his open display of his Christian faith.
Gay Adoptions in US Triple Over Decade, Study Shows
The number of children given in adoption to gays and lesbians nearly tripled over 10 years, an analysis by the UCLA School of Law’s Williams Institute shows.

Libya to Be Declared Liberated Sunday
Tens of thousands of people were expected to gather in the eastern city of Benghazi Sunday as Libya’s interim leaders were scheduled to announce the nation’s liberation two days after Muammar Gaddafi’s killing.

Cain Hopes His Iowa Speech Settled Abortion Issue
Herman Cain further clarified his abortion remarks speaking at the Faith and Freedom Coalition dinner in Iowa Saturday, and later said he believed he had laid the issue to rest.



















