Stoyan Zaimov
Christian Post Reporter
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Mitt Romney 'Out of Touch': GOP's Lavish Breakfast Incites Outrage from Occupy Movement
Occupy Wall Street Protestors have accused Mitt Romney, a republican presidential candidate, of being severely "out of touch" with the average American, after hosting a fundraiser on Wednesday where VIP breakfast tickets cost attendees $2,500 each.
Forbes Most Powerful List: Pope behind Obama, Bill Gates, and Saudi King
Forbes, the American media company, published their annual list of 70 of the most powerful people in the world today, which listed United States President Barack Obama at the No. 1 spot.
Muslim Brotherhood Set to Take Egypt’s Parliament and Impose Sharia Law
As Egypt prepares its upcoming Nov. 28 elections to build a new government, the rising power of the Muslim Brotherhood may pose great dangers to the Christians living there.
Black Friday 2011: Walmart Announces Exclusive Deals on Facebook
Walmart announced today it will reveal early Black Friday deals to anyone who “likes” its Facebook profile in preparation of "Super Saturday."
Missing Baby Lisa Irwin: FBI Confiscates Cell Phone of Handyman's Ex-Girlfriend
Authorities are leaving no stone unturned in their search for missing baby Lisa Irwin, and the latest updates report that a woman who was questioned in the disappearance case has had her cell phone confiscated.
Church of England Cutting Violent Porn Providing ISPs Funds
The Church of England is strongly considering cutting off its funding to Internet Service Providers who refuse to start cracking down on disturbing Internet pornography.
Johnson & Johnson Baby Shampoo Cancer Risk: Group Calls For Massive Consumer Boycott
A coalition of health and environmental organizations has said that a U.S. version of Johnson & Johnson’s Baby Shampoo contains chemicals that may cause cancer, and have called for consumers to boycott the company.
Northeast Snowstorm: Cleanup Underway, Power Restored to Some Regions
After hundreds of thousands of residents across the U.S. Northeast were left for days without electricity, cleanup efforts are finally gaining momentum Tuesday as power is being restored in a number of regions.
Angel Food Ministries Closing: People Find it Hard to Get By
After shutting down for good back in late September, Angel Food Ministries has left a large gap in the hearts and budgets of many people struggling to get by.
UNESCO Facing Fund Cuts, US Backlash After Accepting Palestine Membership
UNESCO is set to lose 22 percent of its funding after voting Palestine into its organization today, as U.S. government laws prohibit supporting international programs that contradict American interests.


















