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Published March 25, 2011
An emergency drill set to take place in an Iowa school Saturday is drawing outrage after organizers revealed the mock scenario involves an “anti-immigration” pro-gun student shooting dozens of students in a racially-motivated shooting spree.
Published March 24, 2011
Thousands of Christians have been forced to flee their homes in Western Ethiopia after Muslim extremists set fire to roughly 50 churches and dozens of Christian homes.
Published March 22, 2011
Foreign couples looking to adopt a Japanese child orphaned by the recent earthquake and tsunami may be surprised to know their help, in that respect, is not wanted.
Published March 18, 2011
The national Newspaper Guild has upped the ante in a strike against the Huffington Post, calling on all unpaid writers to stop contributions to the website.
Published March 17, 2011
An American missionary has been released from a jail in Haiti after being held five months without charges.
Published March 09, 2011
A Florida woman is pleading for help to free her missionary husband, who has been imprisoned in Haiti for five months without charge.
Published March 08, 2011
A watchdog group is asking the U.N. to immediately remove a Libyan envoy from her post as an investigator on human rights violations by mercenaries saying that as a mouthpiece for a regime that’s “deploying hired guns to massacre its own people” its “outrageous” to have her in that position.
Published March 03, 2011
The U.S. Border Patrol is under fire for allegedly ordering its elite, SWAT-style units to use non-lethal bean bag ammunition before responding with deadly force – even against suspects armed with high-powered semi-automatic and automatic weapons like AK-47s.
Published March 02, 2011
A New York-based Muslim group planning a Thursday rally to advocate for Shariah law in the U.S. is facing a wave of opposition -- including from other American Muslims.
Published March 02, 2011
A rally to advocate for Shariah law in the U.S. has been postponed amid a wave of opposition.