07.20.12 | Bob Price
Physical inactivity causes one in ten deaths worldwide, according to a series of studies. Researchers say their findings put physical inactivity on par with smoking and obesity as a health risk.
07.11.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Russia has ratified a long-awaited agreement on the adoption of Russian children by Americans. Russia has long complained about the abuse of kids by their adoptive parents. At least 19 have died at the hands of Americans. The issue came to a head ...
07.05.12 | Sarah Harnisch
A British hotel is providing guests a Kindle e-reader pre-loaded with the Bible. According to "The Telegraph," Hotel Indigo boasts it is the first hotel in Britain to offer the service. The service is a trial, and after July 16th, the ...
07.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There was is a big debate on God today in Switzerland. Teams of thousands of scientists announced they found the "God particle"-- the Higgs Boson particle-- and they believe it's the particles that man are made of. They also think it explains the ...
06.29.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization -- UNESCO -- is expected to vote today on a request to name the Church of the Nativity a World Heritage Site. The church in the heart of Bethlehem is built over a cave that ...
06.27.12 | Bob Price
Fighter jets thunder above the English countryside. Missiles stand ready. And Big Brother is watching like never before.
The London Olympics are no ordinary games. Not since World War II have Britain and the United States teamed up for such a ...
06.25.12 | Bob Price
Residents of a neighborhood in Winnipeg, Manitoba, have a flock of crows to blame for a stoppage in their mail service.
06.18.12 | Bob Price
World leaders expressed relief on the eve of a G20 summit that Greek voters had stepped back from the edge and elected a government that supports painful reforms in exchange for a European Union bailout of the country's troubled economy.
06.15.12 | Sarah Harnisch
The Department of Defense has removed all military edition Bibles from shelves of military exchange stores. They were told the Bibles were unconstitutional, and there were 200-thousand plaintiffs preparing a massive class action lawsuit if it ...
06.15.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Bones discovered in an ancient Bulgarian church could belong to John the Baptist. The claim is made by researcher Thomas Higham of the University of Oxford. He says the handful of bones were discovered in a sarcophagus bearing an ...