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Veronica Elliot September 29, 2015 07:16 AM EST
Texas Police Chief Tells Atheist Group to 'Go Fly a Kite' Over 'In God We Trust' Complaint

Texas Police Chief Tells Atheist Group to 'Go Fly a Kite' Over 'In God We Trust' Complaint

A Texas police chief has defended the \"In God We Trust\" stickers on his unit\'s patrol cars, telling an atheist organization that complained about the motto to \"go fly a kite.\"

Sarah Adams September 28, 2015 03:28 PM EST
Pope Francis Says 'God Weeps' For Sex Abuse Victims

Pope Francis Says 'God Weeps' For Sex Abuse Victims

While visiting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the last leg of his recent U.S. visit, Pope Francis spoke out regarding sexual abuse committed by Catholic clergy, saying that \"God weeps\" for the victims of such acts.

Veronica Elliot September 28, 2015 01:42 PM EST
Ben Carson Says Muslim Would Need to Renounce Some Aspects of Faith Before Becoming President

Ben Carson Says Muslim Would Need to Renounce Some Aspects of Faith Before Becoming President

2016 presidential hopeful Ben Carson has clarified his recent comments regarding a Muslim president, saying in a recent interview that a Muslim would have to \"subjugate\" some aspects of their Islamic faith to adhere to the U.S. Constitution.

Sarah Adams September 28, 2015 12:05 PM EST
Obama Says U.S. Would Partner With Russia, Iran to End Syrian Conflict

Obama Says U.S. Would Partner With Russia, Iran to End Syrian Conflict

U.S. President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations on Monday, focusing his speech on the importance of defeating the Islamic State and resolving the current conflict in Syria.

Veronica Elliot September 28, 2015 07:48 AM EST
George Zimmerman Criticized for Alleged Retweet of Trayvon Martin Photo

George Zimmerman Criticized for Alleged Retweet of Trayvon Martin Photo

George Zimmerman, the Florida man who was acquitted of second degree murder in the 2012 death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, has been accused of posting a photo of the dead teen\'s body on social media.

Veronica Elliot September 25, 2015 09:50 PM EST
Donald Trump Brings Bible, Photo of Confirmation to Meeting for Iowa Voters

Donald Trump Brings Bible, Photo of Confirmation to Meeting for Iowa Voters

2016 presidential hopeful Donald Trump reportedly brought a Bible and proof of his Christian Confirmation to a recent meeting with conservative Christian voters in Iowa.

Veronica Elliot September 25, 2015 09:45 PM EST
House Speaker John Boehner Announces Decision to Step Down From Government Position in October

House Speaker John Boehner Announces Decision to Step Down From Government Position in October

U.S. House Speaker John Boehner made a surprise announcement Friday, saying he was stepping down from his high government position at the end of next month.

Veronica Elliot September 25, 2015 10:17 AM EST
Russell Wilson Responds to Alleged Aaron Rodgers Jab: 'Everyone's Entitled to Their Own Opinion'

Russell Wilson Responds to Alleged Aaron Rodgers Jab: 'Everyone's Entitled to Their Own Opinion'

Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson has responded to a recent comment made by Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers, saying that everyone is \"entitled to their own opinion.\"

Veronica Elliot September 25, 2015 07:49 AM EST
Ky. Clerk Files Court Order Arguing Gov. Beshear 'Usurped Control of State Marriage Law'

Ky. Clerk Files Court Order Arguing Gov. Beshear 'Usurped Control of State Marriage Law'

The Kentucky clerk who has sought to be exempt from issuing gay marriage licenses based on her religious beliefs said in legal documents this week that the state\'s governor has \"usurped control of Kentucky marriage law.\"

Sarah Adams September 25, 2015 07:31 AM EST
Pope Francis Addresses United Nations, Admonishes 'Selfish' Countries

Pope Francis Addresses United Nations, Admonishes 'Selfish' Countries

Pope Francis took the stage at the United Nations in New York City, New York on Friday to address world leaders, focusing his speech on the importance of environmental preservation.

Sarah Adams September 24, 2015 02:17 PM EST
Planned Parenthood Says Carly Florina is 'Lying' Over Abortion Video Claims

Planned Parenthood Says Carly Florina is 'Lying' Over Abortion Video Claims

Planned Parenthood has requested that GOP presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina retract recent comments she made regarding the abortion organization in which she claimed to have viewed a video that showed Planned Parenthood employees harvesting the brain of a child born alive.

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