Phil Rudd Arrested: Main Charge Dropped
The hard rock band AC/DC was in the news over the past few days when Phil Rudd, their drummer, was arrested and charged with "procuring the murder" of two men.Read More
The hard rock band AC/DC was in the news over the past few days when Phil Rudd, their drummer, was arrested and charged with "procuring the murder" of two men.Read More
"The mother Church has so much generosity it could provide justice free of charge." The quote comes from no less than Pope Francis who said the process of marriage annulments should not become "some kind of business" for the Church.Read More
With just months to live, Lauren Hill diagnosed with terminal brain cancer stepped up to play for Mount St. Joseph University's team and scored four points on November 2nd.Read More
On the 1st of November Brittany Maynard who was terminally ill with cancer, choose to end her life. Her decision to "plan her death" sparked a discussion about "Death With Dignity" laws in the US.Read More
Comedienne Chelsea Handler is boycotting Instagram after the latter removed a topless photo of herself that she had posted. In the image she is seen riding a horse half-naked – a replica of the same pose taken by Russian President Vladimir Putin also posted in Instagram.Read More
Amelia Earhart disappeared on July 2, 1937 while trying to circumnavigate the world aboard a Lockheed Model 10 Electra with twin engines. Since that time, her plane and body have never been recovered. That could change as Ric Gillespie has managed to match a piece of wreckage to Earhart's plane.Read More
In a statement published recently in BusinessWeek, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, openly admitted that he is gay. The statement was in the form of an essay that Cook wrote explaining his decision to come out publicly. He noted that many in Apple already knew that he is gay and that he had never told people otherwise.Read More
The devil truly exists and is not a myth as many young people have been led to believe. Pope Francis made the firm declaration in his Oct. 30 homily at St. Martha house in Vatican City.Read More
The prosecution team has announced that it will push through with its plan to appeal the conviction and sentencing of track star Oscar Pistorius who was earlier found guilty of culpable homicide in the killing of his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Feb. 14, 2013.Read More
On Nov. 2, 2014, Sunday, 2 a.m., clocks will be turned backward one hour, which signals the end of Daylight Savings Time. This means that sunrise and sunset will be one hour earlier the day after, and equates to more light in the morning. Note: You can change your clocks when you wake up Sunday morning.Read More
With about 1.3 billion users worldwide – or a fifth of the world's population – Facebook is revolutionizing journalism in a way that has never been anticipated before.Read More
An excavation team in Israel has discovered the first known depiction of two biblical heroines from the Old Testament.
As more than 1,300 civilians have been killed in Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, evangelist Franklin Graham is urging Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to agree on a ceasefire during the 10 days of Easter observances.
Suspected Fulani herdsmen shot to death four people, including a pastor and two women in two separate attacks in Benue State on Tuesday, according to Nigerian media reports.