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Facebook, politics: Mix with caution
South Bend TribuneEmily Ransom, 29, described political sentiment during the presidential elections of her college days as somewhat hidden — the discourse was there for those who sought it out, yet it wasn’t in your face. But Facebook was just emerging when...Tags: Purdue University, Christianity, Elections, Education, Social Media
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Bus agency wins appeal in dispute over Muslim ads
DETROIT (AP) — A group offering to help Muslims who want to leave their religion has lost a key court ruling in a dispute over ads on Detroit-area buses. In 2011, a judge said a bus agency known as SMART likely violated the group's free-speech...Tags: Politics, Human Rights, Islam
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Crossroads makes biggest buy yet in Senate races
WASHINGTON (AP) — A conservative Super PAC co-founded by Karl Rove and an affiliated organization are making their biggest buy yet in this year's Senate elections, with a new round of ads costing $8 million that will target Democratic lawmakers in...Tags: Karl Rove, Ethics, Executive Branch, Elections, Washington, DC
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Texas AG intervenes in cheerleader banner dispute
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott said Wednesday he will defend high school cheerleaders who want to use Bible verses on banners at football games. Abbott has filed court papers to intervene in a lawsuit that cheerleaders at...Tags: Civil Rights, Freedom of Religion, Steve Thomas, Rick Perry, Crime, Law and Justice
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Pope transfers Vatican official who backed US nuns
VATICAN CITY (AP) — On Thursday Pope Benedict XVI transferred a high-ranking Holy See official to Indianapolis for ruffling feathers at the Vatican by openly seeking to mend its frayed ties with U.S. nuns. Archbishop Joseph Tobin, an American...
Tags: Vatican City, Leadership Conference of Women Religious, Roman Catholicism, Same-Sex Marriage, Christianity
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Protests as Ireland's 1st abortion clinic opens
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland opened Thursday in downtown Belfast, unleashing angry protests on the street and uniting Catholic and Protestant politicians in calls to investigate the new...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Roman Catholicism, Republic of Ireland, Belfast, United Kingdom
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Senegal reality TV show features prettiest sheep
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The street level of Ousmane Ndiaye's building features a fabric shop. He and his family live in a posh apartment on the second floor. Their upstairs neighbors? His beloved ram Billal and 10 other sheep. Here his animals prance...Tags: Senegal, Reality Television (genre), Entertainment, Rentals, Apple iPad
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HS Volleyball Sectional Matchups Announced
Sectionals Dates: Oct. 16, 18, 20, 2012. Admission: $6 per session or $9 all sessions. Class 4A 1. Lowell (7) Match 1 – Lowell vs. Gary West Side. Match 2 – Hammond Morton vs. East Chicago Central. Match 3 – Lake Central vs....
Tags: Roman Catholicism, North Miami, Hamilton Heights, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Christianity
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Sister frustrated by response to missing priest
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The sister of a Roman Catholic priest from Indianapolis missing in Greece says she is frustrated by the way the State Department reacted to her brother's disappearance, saying a U.S. embassy official in Athens asked if her...Tags: Roman Catholicism, Christianity, U.S. Department of State
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High-ranking member of House Science Committee calls evolution lie from 'pit of hell'
ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Georgia Rep. Paul Broun said in videotaped remarks that evolution, embryology and the Big Bang theory are "lies straight from the pit of hell" meant to convince people that they do not need a savior. This has spurred...
Tags: Democratic Party, Christianity, Belief and Faith, Paul C. Broun, Zoology
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Notre Dame theology professor honored by pope
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — A University of Notre Dame theology professor has been named one of two recipients of the 2012 Ratzinger Prize in Theology from Pope Benedict XVI. The award to the Rev. Brian Daley is sponsored by The Joseph Ratzinger...Tags: Christianity, University of Notre Dame
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Michigan man files lawsuit over wearing Muslim cap in court
DETROIT (AP) — A Muslim man who says he was forced to remove his religious headwear in a Detroit courtroom has filed a lawsuit to stop the practice. Khalil Fareed says he was ordered by security guards to remove his brimless cap in May or leave...Tags: Jupiter, Laws, Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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