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'Kill Bill,' 'Jeepers Creepers' and More Arriving to Netflix in February
January is coming to a close in a few days, and Netflix subscribers are already looking forward to knowing the new titles arriving on the giant streaming site next month. Luckily for them, Netflix revealed earlier this week the new titles that it's bringing to the table for the month of February, including old favorites and never-before-seen originals.
51 Girls Rescued From Sexual Exploitation in Indian Madrassa
Police in India's northern state of Uttar Pradesh reportedly rescued more than 50 girls from an Islamic seminary, acting on complaints that its manager was sexually harassing and beating the girls, according to a report.
Rising Suicide Rate of Priests Prompts Call for Helpline in Ireland
There is a looming crisis in Ireland's Catholic Church. Besides a shortage of vocations, the Irish clergy is facing an even more harrowing kind of crisis. At least eight priests in that country have committed suicide in the past 10 years, according to recent reports given at a meeting of the Association of Catholic Priests (ACP).
Health Care Bill Update: Senate Calls for Delay to Save Measure
Republican legislators have expressed concern that the new health care bill proposed by the Senate might not make it through before the House adjourns for a recess on July 4. Critics of the bill continue to hold out on the measure, as time runs out for the Obamacare replacement.
Horse Slaughterhouses Could Be Banned Under Proposed Bill
In the ongoing debate regarding slaughtering horses in America a spending bill published Monday could end the longstanding debate by removing funding for inspections at equine facilities effectively banning horse slaughterhouses.
Signing Up Seniors for Food Stamps Is Called 'Buying Votes' for Obama, Says Fox News Host
The Pennsylvania chapter of powerful senior lobby group AARP recently launched a campaign to sign up more seniors for food stamps but Fox Business host Stuart Varney has dismissed it as an effort to "buy votes" to benefit President Barack Obama.
Kate Middleton, Prince William Prepare Modest Baby Nursery
Kate Middleton and Prince William are counting down the days until the Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to their first child and a new report claims they recently completed their baby nursery.
Schwarzenegger's Haircut: Arnie's Hair Described as 'Weirdly Buzzed' (PHOTO, VIDEO)
Arnold Schwarzenegger has been seen with a new haircut as he left an event in New York City on Thursday.
Texas Moves to Seize Polygamist Warren Jeffs' FLDS Ranch
The Texas Attorney General filed an affidavit Wednesday to seize the vast expanse of land owned by Warren Jeffs, leader of the polygamous Fundamentalist Church of Ladder-day Saints (FLDS).
Is Tom Cruise's Son Trying to Escape Scientology to Embrace Christianity?
Tom Cruise's son, Connor, is possibly trying to break free from the cult clutches of Scientology and is now wearing Christian symbols in an apparent attempt to rebel against his father and maybe even convert to Christianity.
Saudi Arabia Prevents Efforts to Fight Child Sex Trafficking, WIkileaks Says
Yemeni authorities are frustrated by the Saudi Arabian government’s stalled efforts to fight child trafficking networks that involve smuggling Yemeni children across the border for work and “sex tourism” for underage prostitutes, a Wikileaks cable said today.
Staggering Suicide Numbers: Why Farmers in America Are Killing Themselves
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has found a disturbing trend in what is generally viewed as a more idyllic and "simpler" life — farmers, fishermen and foresters have been dying off with the highest overall suicide rates, looking at data from 17 states. One reason being considered is the economic struggles facing farmers today.
Sony to Launch AI-Based Taxi-Hailing Service in Japan
Sony Corp. announced on Tuesday that it plans to launch a new taxi and ride-hailing system in Japan, which will be a joint project to develop an artificial intelligence (AI)-based hailing system.