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John McCain: Russia's Chemical Weapons Plan Being Used By Syria as a 'Stall Tactic'
Arizona Senator John McCain believes Russia's proposal for Syria to give up its chemical weapons is a "stall tactic." The politician made his assertion following President Barack Obama's speech to the American people regarding a possible U.S. military strike on Syria earlier this week.

Michele Bachmann: Hillary Clinton 2016 Presidential Run Could Be Defeated If 'We Repent and Cry Out to God'
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's possible presidential run in 2016 could be defeated by a Republican candidate if "we repent" and "cry out to God," Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann said in a radio interview Monday.

9/11 Memorial Services: President Obama Lays Wreath at Pentagon as Nation Observes Moment of Silence
President Barack Obama has led the nation in marking the 12th anniversary of the September 11 terrorist attacks, addressing families of survivors at a private Pentagon ceremony in Washington, D.C. Obama laid a wreath in remembrance of the Americans who lost their lives that day, as thousands of Americans across the nation also gathered at 9/11 memorials to hold moments of silence and pay their respects to those who had passed.

WATCH: Boy Scouts Christian Alternative 'Trail Life USA' Releases First Promotional Video
Trail Life USA, the new Christian alternative to the Boy Scouts youth organization, has released its first promotional video, inviting America's youth to join its ranks to "walk worthy" and develop a sense of "adventure, character, and leadership." Trail Life USA was formed shortly after Boy Scouts of America voted to lift its ban on openly gay members.

Couple Who Followed Controversial Christian Child-Rearing Book Convicted of Manslaughter
A Washington couple accused of following the philosophy of a controversial book on child-rearing has been convicted of manslaughter for the death of their 13-year-old, adopted Ethiopian daughter, who died of malnutrition and hypothermia in 2011.

'Duck Dynasty': Which Cast Member Was Most Against the Show?
The leading men of the hit A&E show "Duck Dynasty" dropped by "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" on Monday to reveal who among them was most opposed to the reality show when they were first pitched the idea a few years back.

George Zimmerman Custody: Shellie Zimmerman Calls 911, Doesn't Press Charges
Police released George Zimmerman Monday without charges after briefly taking him into custody when they received a 911 phone call from his estranged wife, Shellie Zimmerman, claiming her husband was threatening to shoot her and her father-in-law.

Hillary Clinton Says Syria's Surrendering of Chemical Weapons an 'Important Step,' US Remains Skeptical
Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday that Syria's surrendering of chemical weapons to international control would be an "important step" in the ongoing Syrian conflict, although she was quick to note that such promises made by the Middle Eastern country must not be used as "another excuse for delay."

Former 'Miss America' Teresa Scanlan Says Christian College Shares Her Convictions
Former Miss America pageant winner Teresa Scanlan recently opened up about her decision to attend Patrick Henry College, a small, Christian college in Virginia that she says allows her to be "just another student," adding that the school's conservative Christian values do not conflict with her career in the bikini-clad pageant world.

Syria 'Welcomes' Russia' Proposal to Hand Over Chemical Weapons, U.S. Gives Country One Week
Russia has called on Syria to give up its chemical weapons by putting them into international control, the country's foreign minister announced Monday, one day before U.S. President Barack Obama addresses the American people on plans for a military strike in the Middle Eastern country.



















