Katherine Weber
Christian Post Reporter
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'Personhood' Bill to Outlaw Abortion Introduced in Virginia House of Delegates
Conservative Virginia Legislator Bob Marshall filed a "personhood" bill Monday, which, like the "Personhood Amendment" turned down by voters in Mississippi, states that human life begins at fertilization.
Obama 'Missed the Point' Regarding Christian Persecution in Egypt, Says NJ Congressman
In a congressional meeting held Nov. 15, Rep. Chris Smith said President Barack Obama has "missed the point" concerning violence against Coptic Christians in Egypt.
Sidney Crosby Islanders Comeback Game Sees Pittsburgh Win 5-0
Pittsburgh Penguins’ Sidney Crosby shined in his first NHL game Monday since he suffered a concussion in January.
Casey Anthony's 'Mind' Examined in New Book by Psychiatrist
Bestselling author Keith Ablow, M.D. offers a psychological portrait of famed court case starlet Casey Anthony in his recently-released book, Inside the Mind of Casey Anthony.
Vatican Insists There Is No Debate About Shakepeare's Catholic Faith
In response to the recently released "Anonymous" movie, Vatican-backed newspaper L'Osservatore Romano has re-hashed the age-old argument of playwright and poet William Shakespeare's religious background.
Did President Obama Indirectly Push Kenya's New Abortion Amendment?
Critics are calling for the further investigation of U.S. officials for allegedly violating the Siljander Amendment while helping to draft Kenya's revised constitution.
Neo-Nazi Group Granted Permission to Adopt Delaware Highway
Delaware's Department of Transportation recently approved a neo-Nazi political party's participation in the "Adopt-A-Highway" program.
Egypt Death Toll Rises as Civilian Protests Enter Third Day
Over 23 people have been killed in weekend clashes between police and civilians in Cairo, Egypt. With the nation's parliamentary elections a mere week away, civilians are taking to the streets to express their desire for a civilian government.
Bay Lisa Irwin Missing Case: Teen Denies 'Jersey' Kidnapping Rumors
The Irwin family legal team backpedaled Saturday as the rumors concerning a handyman nicknamed "Jersey," which caused a media frenzy Friday and Saturday, turned out to be false.
US Group Calls on Obama to Address Indonesia's Growing Religious Intolerance
The United States Commission on International Freedom (USCIRF) has sent a letter to President Barack Obama requesting that he address Indonesia's growing religious intolerance when he attends the East Asia Summit on Nov. 19.


















