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US-wide protests against radical Islam bashed in media even before their launch
Even before this weekend's scheduled US-wide rallies against radical Islam could begin, Muslim civil rights groups backed up by major media outlets have already denounced the organisers, saying they were promoting Islamophobia or prejudice against Muslims, WND News reported.
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Iran nuclear deal dilemma: Key provision will violate federal law, US officials reveal
Some senior US officials involved in the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal have privately concluded that a key sanctions relief provision – a concession to Iran that will open the doors to tens of billions of dollars in US-backed commerce with the Islamic regime – conflicts with existing federal statutes and cannot be implemented without violating those laws, Fox News has learned.
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'Go away' signs greet President Obama in Oregon as he pursues gun control agenda
Despite the expected cold reception, President Barack Obama pushed through with his planned visit to Roseburg, Oregon on Friday to condole with the families of the nine Christian victims who were shot dead by a gunman inside their classroom at the Umqua Community College on Oct. 1.
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An 'angel' pizza delivery driver delivers something special to poor old man: Hope
Impoverished 76-year-old camper Lee Haase from Ham Lake Minnesota finally found an "angel" to save him from a life of utter misery. The "angel" even brought pizza for him.
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Minority Muslim students take over Christian chapel in Kansas university
Right in the American Heartland, in the state of Kansas, a minority group of Muslim students have succeeded in taking over what used to be a Christian chapel of their university to the detriment of the school's majority Christian population.
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Top lawyers urge all US officials to reject Supreme Court's 'anti-constitutional' and 'illegitimate' ruling on same-sex marriage
A group comprising the brightest legal minds of America have come out with a major challenge to the US Supreme Court regarding the highly controversial landmark decision it rendered on June 26 this year legalising same-sex marriage throughout the United States.
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Ben Carson: Obama 'would've had seizure' if Oregon gunman killed Muslims instead
Surging Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson once again cast doubt on President Barack Obama's real religion, saying the president would have suffered a "seizure" if the gunman who targeted Christians at a college in Oregon had singled out Muslims instead.
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US needs 'slap in face to jolt itself out of insanity, sex anarchy'— Christian author
Best-selling Christian author Larry Tomczak sent shockwaves to his readers when he made remarks recently where he seemed to be praying or calling for God to bring judgment on America to bring an end to the unabated wickedness showing all around the country.
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Tennessee county refuses to bow to God, rejects mercy plea for 'His coming wrath'
With a 10-5 vote, a county commission in the US state of Tennessee virtually stood up to God and refused to seek His mercy.
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Jovial Planned Parenthood abortionist tells how she cuts up babies in latest sting video
A Planned Parenthood abortionist who seemed to delight in cutting up unborn babies was the featured character in the latest video footage released by the Center for Medical Progress (CMP).
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Oregon heroes hailed: Shooter hit by police gunfire, stopping his campus killing spree
Two plainclothes detectives, who had no bulletproof vests and "with little regard for their own safety," were hailed on Wednesday as heroes after authorities revealed that they were the ones who stopped Christopher Harper-Mercer from killing more students at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, last week.
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Oregonian Christians unlikely to roll out welcome mat when Obama visits on Friday
US President Barack Obama may face a hostile Christian crowd when he visits Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday to condole with the families of the victims of last week's shooting rampage at Umpqua Community College.
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Right to die law: Why California governor signed it and why critics are not buying it
After months of introspection and indecision, California Gov. Jerry Brown finally came out to put his stamp of approval on a literally life and death matter. On Monday, he signed ABX2 15, also called the "End of Life Option Act."
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Plea to God from Tennessee county: Have mercy on America for allowing gay union
Warning of America's eventual destruction, officials in one county in Tennessee have decided to turn to the one true power that could stop the cataclysm: God.
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Another Pope Francis miracle: Paralyzed girl set to junk wheelchair and walk again
Pope Francis may yet earn the accolade "The Healing Pope" for the miracles he has been performing with his hands when touching people with serious health problems.
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