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Body of Pilot Found: Man Found After Being Thrown From Plane at 2,500 Feet (VIDEO)
The body of a pilot thrown from a plane has been found, authorities confirmed on Saturday. Search teams had been working tirelessly across rural Tennessee to find the body of the man thrown from his plane when the cockpit canopy came off as he flew at 2,500 feet.
Virginia's 'Tim Tebow Bill' Fails in Committee
A bill in the Virginia General Assembly that would have allowed homeschooled children to take part in public school interscholastic activities like sports has failed to advance.
Kansas Joins 5 States in Banning Abortion Coverage
Kansas lawmakers passed legislation Friday morning, banning general state health insurance from covering abortion and preventing future Obamacare funds from going to Planned Parenthood.
In This Country, If You Don't Drink, If You Only Have One Wife, If You Don't Worship Ancestral Spirits, You're In Big Trouble
In some of Vietnam's rural villages, it's "good" to be bad.
Iowa Pastors Plead for Immigration Raid Reform
Christian leaders in Postville, Iowa – site of the largest immigration raid in U.S. history – discussed the sadness that now pervades the rural town and why U.S. laws should be changed to avoid another humanitarian disaster like the one the town experienced.
Judge Upholds Oregon School District's Policy Allowing Boys to Use Girls' Bathrooms
A federal judge has upheld an Oregon school district's policy allowing students to use the bathrooms and locker rooms of their preferred gender identity instead of their biological sex.
Jim Harrison, Author of "Legend Of The Fall," Dies at 78
The author of the novel "Legends of the Fall," Jim Harrison, died at the age of 78 last Saturday. The author's cause of death was not known, and according to a report in People, the author died at his home in Patagonia, Arizona. He authored more than 40 books, which included novels and collections of poems. One of these novels, "Legends of the Fall" became famous after it was adapted into a feature film in Hollywood and starred in by Brad Pitt, Aidan Quinn, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Julia Ormond i
Zimbabwe Bishops Call for 'Immediate' End to Violence
The Catholic Bishops Conference of Zimbabwe has condemned the widespread violence that followed the countrys March 29 presidential election and appealed to political parties to exercise restraint.
NC woman says her ‘faith in God has been restored’ after sister survives COVID-19 battle
A woman in eastern North Carolina who spent several weeks supporting the recovery of her sister who battled COVID-19 alone at a local hospital says she and some members of her family have rekindled their faith in God after her sister recovered.
Christians Call for Greater Action on Earth Day
More Christian groups and individuals are calling for greater involvement and lifestyle changes this Earth Day, April 22, than in past years. And many are becoming more active through a number of Green initiatives and campaigns.
iPad LTE: AT&T Vs. Verizon, Which One Has Better Service?
With the release of the new LTE iPad, consumers cannot help but wonder what carrier will be better to optimize their experience on the tablet.
Obama, Bachmann, Perry Make Campaign Stops in Iowa
The 2012 presidential campaign took a new turn as Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.), Texas Governor Rick Perry and President Barack Obama all appeared in Iowa on Monday after Saturday’s GOP Iowa Straw Poll.
California Wildfires Send MercyMe's Bart Millard to the Hospital Due to Smoke Inhalation
MercyMe frontman Bart Millard ended up in the hospital before a show in Concord, California, on Sunday due to smoke from a wildfire burning uncontrollably in rural Northern California.
Unemployment at 3-Year Low: Permanent Progress or Temporary Trend?
Since December, the unemployment rate has been its lowest in 3 years.
Virginia Residents Protest Plans to Build Coptic 'Megachurch,' Say It's 'Incompatible' With Town
Some Northern Virginia residents are fighting against the proposed construction of a 22,000 square-foot Coptic church, claiming that the church will set a troubling "precedent" for their area and that it's "incompatible" with the community.
Church's Sex Offender Housing Shutdown by State
A pastor who established a church and camp community for convicted sex offenders has been ordered by the state of Alabama to shut down his ministry.