Katherine Weber
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Lauren Scruggs' Family Praises God for Fast Recovery After Propeller Accident
Lauren Scruggs' parents remain in high spirits as their daughter seems to be making a quick recovery from a devastating propeller accident the aspiring model suffered last wee

Egypt's Islamic Parties Wary of Welcoming Tourists Despite Need for Economic Growth
In the wake of Egypt's parliamentary elections, leading Islamic parties have revealed their plans for tourism, a market which Egypt heavily relies on for economic stability, at the same expressing wariness over the potentially "sinful" atmosphere foreigners might create.

Duggar Family to Hold Memorial Service for Miscarried Baby Jubilee Shalom
Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, reality show personalities and parents of 19 children, will be holding a memorial service for their miscarried child, Jubilee Shalom Duggar, on Wednesday Dec. 14.
Federal Religious Freedom Board in Danger of Closure; Proof of 'War on Religion?'
The possible end to a religious freedom watchdog has Christians wondering if the United States is weakening its fight for religious freedom.
Abortion Rate in Israel Drops 10 Percent in 10 Years
Israel’s abortion rate has dropped significantly since 2000, according to the Health Ministry’s annual abortion report.

Pope Benedict XVI to Visit Cuba in 2012
A senior Roman Catholic Church official announced Thursday that Pope Benedict XVI will visit Cuba this upcoming spring, marking the first official visit to the communist country by a pontiff in nearly a decade.

American Baptists Call for Day of Prayer for Egypt, the Middle East
In light of Egypt’s recent parliamentary elections and an uncertain future, the American Baptist Churches USA has called for all countries to participate in a special Day of Prayer for Egypt and the Middle East on Dec. 11.

Lesbian Student Wins Lawsuit; No Tuxedos or Dresses at Graduation (VIDEO)
A school in Mississippi has thrown out gender-specific graduation outfits as a result of a lawsuit settlement.

Senate Approves Repeal of Military Ban on Sodomy, Also Striking Ban on Bestiality
Conservative critics argue that the U.S. Senate’s decision to repeal the law banning sodomy in the military serves as just another example of President Barack Obama’s aggressive attempt to push an LGBT agenda.
Candace Gingrich-Jones Vows to Vote for Obama Instead of Brother Newt in 2012
Although Candace Gingrich-Jones shares a "mutual respect" with half-brother and presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich, she has vowed to vote for President Barack Obama in the upcoming 2012 presidential elections.



















