Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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University of Notre Dame to Release Perfume for Fall Football Season
The University of Notre Dame, a private, Catholic university located in South Bend, Ind., is reportedly planning to unveil a new perfume line, branded with the name of the institution, in time for the highly anticipated 2013 football season in the fall.

One Million Moms Protests Kraft's Naked 'Zesty Guy' Ad for Salad Dressing
One Million Moms is currently criticizing Kraft Foods for its new "Let's Get Zesty" salad dressing advertising campaign, which the group argues uses sex to sell by promoting a nearly-naked "Zesty Guy" as their official spokesperson for the product.
City Allows 82-Year-Old Veteran to Continue Free Haircut Service for Homeless
An 82-year-old veteran who seeks to "help the least of our brothers" by offering free haircuts to the homeless in Hartford, Conn., has been granted special permission by the city's mayor to continue his charitable work in the small east coast town after being temporarily banned last week.

NYU Denies Receiving Pressure From China to Force Out Chen Guangcheng
New York University, a private college located in New York City, is refuting the claims of blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng, who is accusing the university of caving to "great, unrelenting pressure" from China in ending his fellowship position at the college campus.

Viral Photo Shows Marine Praying With Bride Before Wedding Ceremony
A photo of a marine and his bride praying before their wedding ceremony has once again gained the attention of the Internet after initially going viral in January.
Fla. City Stands Strong, Keeps Bible on Mayor's Desk in Spite of Atheist Complaint
City officials in Pinellas Park, Fla., are standing strong in spite of a complaint recently issued by an atheist and agnostic group regarding the Bible which has remained on the city mayor's desk for nearly four decades.
Atheist Group Accuses Fla. School District of Censorship, Files Lawsuit
An atheist group is suing a school district in Florida, claiming the school district practiced censorship when allowing the group to pass out literature pertaining to secularism in January.

Over 1,300 Commit to Christ at Will Graham's Kenya Evangelical Festival
While speaking this past weekend in Kisumu, Kenya, Will Graham, grandson of evangelist Billy Graham, preached the Good News of Jesus Christ to over 21,000 people over a three-day period, with 1,350 witnesses committing themselves to Jesus by the end of the weekend.
Judge Refuses to Throw Out Murder Charges for Faith-Healing Couple
A Philadelphia Municipal Court judge decided Wednesday that the third degree murder charges will remain in the case of a faith-healing couple, who have been accused of allowing their second child to die of pneumonia without seeking medical care due to their religious beliefs.
Sen. Marco Rubio Says Political Future 'Already Planned by God'
Florida Junior Republican Senator Marco Rubio, who is expected by political pundits to be a main contender for the 2016 presidential race, said in a recent interview that his future in politics has already been planned by God.



















