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Supreme Court Denies Use of New York Public Schools as Venues for Church Services, Upholds Lower Court Decision

By Staff on Dec 5, 2011   National  

NEW YORK-Today, the Supreme Court made its decision on the case of Bronx Household of Faith v. New York City Board of Education, No. 11-386 today. The Court decided against reviewing the case and rejected the churches appeal, letting stand a lower courts ruling.

Afghan Government Ask For Military and Political Support Well Beyond 2014 Withdrawal Date at Bonn Conference

By Staff on Dec 5, 2011   World  

BONN, Germany-Today, dozens of nations as well as other organizations met at the former Parliament of West Germany to plan the future of Afghanistan after the scheduled withdrawal of troops there in 2014. The conference was hosted by the Afghan government, but took place in Europe.

Five Injured In Explosive Cantwell Station Fire

By Staff on Dec 5, 2011   Rural  

CANTWELL, Alaska-Last night, just before 6 pm, an explosion rocked the Chevron Gas station/Convenience store in Cantwell near the Denali Park. The explosion occurred near the convenience store's check-out counter, touching off a fire that quickly engulfed the building according to fire fighters. The cause of the explosion has still not been determined and is […]

The Republican Field Narrows

By Staff on Dec 3, 2011   Politics  

IOWA-After Herman Cain's exit from the public arena in the race to the presidency, the field has effectively been narrowed to two contenders. Barring any unforseens, the race will be between Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich. Attempts to gain traction in the race have so far proved unsuccessful for hopefuls Rick Perry and Michele Bachmann.

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