Katherine Weber
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Human Rights Lawyer Calls for Olympics to Ban Countries Criminalizing Homosexuality
A British human rights lawyer is urging the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to ban countries that criminalize homosexuality from participating in this summer's Olympic Games in London. Others have argued that the IOC would then have to ban every country with a botched human rights record.
Madonna News: Pop Star Flashes Derriere in Rome
Pop icon Madonna has once again bore it all on her MDNA tour, this time flashing her derriere to audience members in Rome on Tuesday. Just last week, the 53-year-old performer flashed a nipple at a concert in Istanbul.
Pastor Shares Testimony of Surviving Flesh-Eating Disease; Tells Aimee Copeland to 'Keep the Faith'
As supporters stand amazed at the recovery of 24-year-old Aimee Copeland from necrotizing fasciitis, more commonly known as the "flesh-eating disease," another survivor of the deadly disease has shared his story of suffering and recovery with The Christian Post, believing that it could change someone's life for eternity.
Jennifer Love Hewitt's Mother Dies After Battle With Cancer
Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt's mother, Patricia Hewitt, died Tuesday in Los Angeles after losing her battle with cancer, a representative for the family confirmed Wednesday. She was 67 years old.
Euro Cup 2012: Italy's Antonio Cassano Apologizes for Calling Gays 'Queers'
Antonio Cassano, a forward for Italy's national soccer team, has apologized for previous statements he made in which he referred to homosexuals as "queers," which many gay rights activists deemed offensive.
Cameron Diaz to Pen Nutrition Book for Teen Girls
Actress Cameron Diaz plans to come out with a nutrition book targeted toward healthy eating for impressionable teenage girls, whom she fears may be obsessed with being thin.
'In God We Teach' Explores Fine Line Between Religious Freedom and Free Speech
"In God We Teach," director Vic Losick examines the 2006 case in which a student at a public high school in New Jersey set off a nationwide debate when he revealed recordings of his history teacher, an evangelical Christian, speaking on Jesus and salvation in the classroom.
Earthquake in Afghanistan May Have Killed 100, Officials Say
An earthquake in Afghanistan, followed by a subsequent landslide, has left officials digging for survivors after it struck in the northern part of the country Monday, killing possibly up to 100 people, as well as burying 20 houses.

Quran-Burning Fla. Pastor Probed by FBI for Hanging Obama Effigy
Terry Jones, the controversial Christian pastor known for burning Qurans in protests against "radical Islam," is currently being investigated by the FBI for hanging an effigy of President Barack Obama last week outside his Dove Outreach Center church in Gainesville, Fla.

New Yorkers Join Religious Freedom Rally to Protest Obamacare
Hundreds gathered in New York City's Financial District on Friday to attend the Stand Up for Religious Freedom rally, held in protest of President Barack Obama's Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare.



















