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Christian Photographers to Appeal Decision Forcing Them to Cover Gay Marriages
A New Mexico court has upheld a ruling that it is illegal for a Christian couple to refuse their services to same-sex couples because of their faith, as it would be discriminating against a person's sexual orientation. Attorneys in the case have vowed to challenge the ruling.
Charlie Sheen's Rant During LA Kings Game Caught on Video
Charlie Sheen reportedly performed a less-than-eloquent, profanity-laced rant during one of the Los Angeles Kings' Stanley Cup Final games Wednesday when a security guard would not let him re-enter the venue after leaving.
Kim Kardashian Splits Tight Leather Dress Before 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
Kim Kardashian had to be sewn into a tight, form-fitting leather dress Wednesday before an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," after her famous curves split the outfit at the seams.
Jessica Simpson Weight-Loss Plan in Gear; Singer Spotted Heading to Gym
Paparazzi snapped photos of new mom Jessica Simpson as she headed to her personal trainer's home, as well as a personal gym, in Los Angeles Wednesday. The singer has been working on shedding the baby pounds for her new contract with Weight Watchers.
Nationwide 'Religious Freedom Rally' Against Obamacare to Be Held Friday
Protesters across the nation plan to turn out Friday for the "Stand Up for Religious Freedom Rally" against the Obama administration's Affordable Care Act. The rally comes as the Supreme Court is expected to deliver its decision this month on the constitutionality of the law, known as Obamacare.
Justin Bieber Jail Time Could Be Six Months for Battery Charge
Teen pop star Justin Bieber could be facing six months in jail for misdemeanor battery charges stemming from late May, when he allegedly punched a photographer while walking to his vehicle parked at The Commons mall in Calabasas, Calif.
Joel Osteen Comments on 'Con Artist' Televangelists, Politics and Homosexuality
Evangelical leader and televangelist Joel Osteen recently shared with a Colorado news station how he believes he stands out from other Christian leaders who solicit donations through television ministries, as well as his views on politics and homosexuality.

Hosni Mubarak's Health Enters 'Dangerous Phase'
Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is said to be in delicate health, reportedly struggling with heart issues, just days after being sentenced to life in prison for complicity in the killing of about 850 protesters during the early days leading up to the January 2011 revolution.

Hosni Mubarak Trial Comes to a Close; Egyptians Await Verdict
Ousted President Hosni Mubarak faces final sentencing in court on Saturday, just as Egypt is wrapping up its first ever democratic presidential election. Observers have expressed concern that if Mubarak is cleared of charges in the deadly Arab Spring uprisings, riots might ensue.

Egypt Lets 'Emergency Law' Expire; Another Step Toward Democracy?
Egypt's interim military government has let expire a 31-year-old emergency law that once allowed security forces to arrest and detain civilians without charge, as was done during the height of last year's Arab Spring uprisings that saw thousands detained and some reportedly go missing.



















