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Published September 06, 2012
A new cookbook called A Taste of Virginia Tech compiles 80 of the best recipes in and round campus, from the dining halls, to its tailgate parties --even dishes found in restaurants on Main Street.
Published August 21, 2012
No matter what town you go to in the United States, there's bound to be a post office nearby.
Published August 14, 2012
A national atheist foundation has asked for a New York school district to remove songs from a music class because they feature God in the lyrics.
Published August 11, 2012
Daniel Villegas continues to insist the recanted confession that helped a jury find him guilty was coerced, but as he awaits a judge's decision on whether he'll get a new trial, he has more than just his jailhouse claims to back up his story.
Published August 08, 2012
Lauren Gray will get to stay in her adopted homeland after all, thanks to her newfound friends in high places.
Published August 06, 2012
The central tenet of Sikhism is doing good deeds in this life in order to ensure a place with God in the afterlife.
Published August 06, 2012
A 26-foot tall cross emblazoned with the message "Jesus Saves" has become the center for more First Amendment debate in Indiana.
Published August 05, 2012
A Phoenix Ariz. pastor was jailed for holding a Bible study group on his private property.
Published August 01, 2012
After President Obama's "you didn't build that" statement, one Georgia business owner has found a way to speak his mind.
Published July 31, 2012
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanual has ticked off the flocks by criticizing Chick-fil-A.