Supreme Court upheld Obamacare by a 5-4 decision

The Supreme Court, in a landmark ruling, upheld President Obama's health care reform, including the controversial requirement that all Americans have health insurance. The court's judgment will allow the law to go forward with its aim of covering more than 30 million...

World condemns army coup in Mali

Troops in Mali said they have overthrown the government of President Amadou Toumani Toure. The rebels have suspendered the constitution and closed all borders. The president is reported to be in an army barracks in the capital Bamako, protected by loyal troops. The renegade...

Indiana Assistant Coach showed nude photos to Students

Court Documents shows that Derrick Hill, a 26 years old assistant football coach from Bloomington, Indiana has being charged with a Class D felony of dissemination of materials harmful to minors, for allegedly showing nude pictures of women on his phone to students. This...

Deaf School Children Caught on Camera having Sex on School bus

A shocking case in Hamilton County, Fishers, Indiana has parents baffled when a 13 years old boy is caught on a school bus camera having sex with an 8-years old girl. However after announcing charges the case was dropped by the police, even if the family of the girl is...

Can the Christian crusade against pornography bear fruit?

The internet has greatly boosted the proliferation of pornography, sad to say "the faithfuls" have been caught up in the habit of viewing pornography. No doubt the old saying could apply here too, "prostitution...

North Korea's Kim Jong-il in rare Russia visit

North Korea's reclusive leader, Kim Jong-il, has begun his first trip to Russia for nearly ten years. His train crossed the border into the Russian far east where is due to hold talks within the next few days with President Dmitry Medvedev. Report shows that they are likely...

Egypt to withdraw Israel envoy over Sinai shootings

Egypt says it is withdrawing its ambassador from Israel because of the death of five Egyptian security personnel in the two countries' border. The five were killed as Israeli forces pursued Palestinian militants who mounted attack in Israel on Thursday. Outside the Israeli...

Jehovah’s Witnesses to pay Taxes of $82,000,000 in France

Have you even wonder what it will feel like if government decides to levy property tax on you that is way above the value of your property? Everyone would say that is absolute insanity but it is happening in France. " The French government sought to obligate the Association...

White House debt talks collapse, as John Boehner quits

House Speaker John Boehner on Friday pulled out of negotiations with President Obama on raising the nation's legal limit to borrow money, just days before an Aug. 2 deadline when the government can no longer pay all its bills and faces its first-ever possible default. "The...

Syrian unrest: 'Heavy fighting' in Jisr al-Shughour

Syrian state Television has confirmed that the army has entered the town of Jisr al-Shughour in the north west of the country. The army moved in after the government said that 120 security personnel had been killed there. Official figures shows some 4,300 people have fled...

Libya conflict: United Nations accuses both sides of war crimes

United Nations investigators have accused Libyan government forces of war crimes and crimes against humanity; it also said there is evidence of opposition abuses as well. In a 90-page report, most critical of the Libyan government, it says the government committed murder,...

NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal, 39, retires from Basketball

Shaquille O'Neal announced on Twitter Wednesday that he is retiring after 19 seasons in the NBA."We did it. Nineteen years baby. I want to thank you very much," O'Neal said in a video posted on his Twitter...

Serb court rejects Gen. Mladic's appeal

Serbia's war crimes court has rejected an appeal by the former Bosnian Serb military commander, Ratko Mladic, against his transfer to the UN tribunal in The Hague where he is indicted for genocide. The appeal...

English Football Association wants Fifa to delay election

The English Football Association is leading an international effort to stop Sepp Blatter being re-elected unopposed as president of football's world governing body FIFA. The English FA said the election should be...

Nigeria blast kills 15 hours after presidential inauguration

No fewer than 12 people were  killed and over 25 injured in 3 bomb explosions at the Shadawaka Army barracks in Bauchi, yesterday. The blasts rocked the 23 Artillery Brigade headquarters at about 8.25 p.m yesterday. The commissioner of Police, Muhammed Indabawa confirmed...

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