Article Archive for March 2011
The pauses in Apostle Claver Kamau-Imani’s presentation are punctuated with the quiet exhalations of the audience: A series of gasps, wow’s and Amen’s.
Southern Thailand faced more torrential rain after heavy downpours caused at least 15 deaths and forced the Thai navy to help evacuate hundreds of tourists stranded on some of the country’s famous resort …
The United Nations nuclear watchdog warned Japan Wednesday that radiation levels recorded at a village near the crippled nuclear power plant are over the recommended limits as seawater outside the plant contained …
A state Senate committee on Tuesday voted along party lines in favor of legislation to remove some inscription panels from the state’s Sept. 11 memorial.
The federal government hasn’t come up with a comprehensive strategy to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, even as an all-out war between Mexico and its violent drug gangs has claimed 35,000 lives and pushed …
The Pentagon is planning how it might arm Libyan rebels, but questions of legality have prevented the Obama administration from putting the plan into motion, a senior military official tells Fox News.
While the U.S. House of Representatives may have voted recently to defund NPR, the Obama administration is apparently giving money to the BBC.
A new study shows that Roman Catholics are more supportive of homosexual special rights than are the general public and other Christians.
A new constitution that Nepal’s parliament is scheduled to put into effect before May 28 may not include the right to propagate one’s faith.
A long-time aviation missions organization announced Tuesday that it will purchase two new aircrafts using the generous donations of two anonymous donors.


