Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Planned Parenthood Sued for 'Chilling' Botched Abortion Death in Chicago
The Thomas More Society, a non-profit law firm, filed yesterday an administrative complaint over the death of a 24-year-old woman, who underwent a late-term abortion at a Planned Parenthood facility in Chicago on July 20, 2012.

Lawsuit Filed Against Jesus Portrait at Ohio Middle School
Several major secular organizations have filed a federal lawsuit against an Ohio public school for hosting a portrait of Jesus, which they claim is a violation of the U.S. Constitution.

US Conference of Catholic Bishops Rejects HHS Mandate Compromise
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops responded to the proposed accommodations for religious groups in the Affordable Care Act, declaring that it "falls short" of expectations and does not address the bishops' concerns.

'Very Sick' Ill. Man Charged With Plan to Firebomb 48 Churches
Gregory Arthur Weiler II, an Illinois man charged by authorities of plotting to firebomb dozens of churches with Molotov cocktails across Oklahoma will be tried in federal court, it was revealed on Wednesday.

Former Westboro Members Claim Church 'Brainwashed' Them, Had Them Pray for 'People to Die'
Former members of Westboro Baptist Church have come out to say that the organization "brainwashed" them and that they no longer wanted to be part of a group that would "pray for people to die."

LGBT Group Condemns Obama's Prayer Breakfast Participation as 'Support for Killing Gay People'
A Washington D.C.-based LGBT activist group condemned President Barack Obama's participation at the 2013 National Prayer Breakfast, describing it as "tantamount to supporting the killing of LGBT people around the world."

Obama Calls Americans 'People of Faith' at National Prayer Breakfast
President Barack Obama delivered a strong Christian message to the nation during the 2013 National Prayer Breakfast on Thursday, held at the Hilton Washington International Ballroom in Washington, D.C, stressing that leaders need to continue praying even after such events are over.

African Elephants Could Be Gone Within 5 Years Unless World Starts Caring, Experts Warn
Wild African elephants are in great danger with their numbers rapidly declining due to extensive poaching, and could be gone from the continent's plains almost entirely within five years, unless people start paying attention to these issues, a wildlife expert has warned.

Mario Balotelli Racially Insulted by AC Milan Vice President on Video
Italian soccer star Mario Balotelli was racially insulted by Paolo Berlusconi, the brother of the former Italian prime minister, who is also the vice-president of AC Milan, the club Balotelli just signed for in January.

Boy Scouts Delay Decision on Repealing Gay Ban Until May
The Boy Scouts of America decided to delay its anticipated vote on allowing openly gay people to serve as team leaders of troops until May.


















