32-year-old bilingual worship leader from Boca Raton, FL Tony LeBron beat out thousands of entries to win the fourth season of the American Idol®-style talent search TV series Gospel Dream last night on the Gospel Music Channel (GMC) television network  |  |


Concerned Roman Catholics of America (CRCOA) condemn the Knights of Columbus for their continuing failure to expel pro-abortion and pro-homosexual politicians. The K of C meet at the JW Marriott Desert Ridge Resort in Phoenix, Arizona, for their 127th Supreme  |
Catholic League president Bill Donohue addresses the uncertainties surrounding the eight-month old baby who was cut from her mother's womb in Worcester, Massachusetts:  |
On July 22, Zhang Xiuzhi filed an administrative lawsuit against Zhengzhou Municipal Management Committee for Re-education Through Labor requesting that her sentence of re-education through labor be repealed. Zhang Xiuzhi was sentenced to re-education through labor on April 30, 2009,  |


Daniel Morgan is a father to three children 4, 6 and 7 years of age. When his children came home from visitations with their mother having burns, blistering, lacerations, needle punctures, bruising and infection. Mr. Morgan reported this to the  |  |
Pierre S. Freeman, a determined expatriate and whistleblower of the Ancient and Mystic Order of Rosae Crucis, or AMORC, reveals his firsthand knowledge of the disturbing mind control protocol of the so-called Rosicrucian Order in a new book titled AMORC  |
Sharing the Christian message with every Texas home by Easter--that's the goal of one statewide outreach. Faith Comes By Hearing , the world's foremost Audio Bible ministry, was called upon by the Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT) to provide  |
Catholic League president Bill Donohue comments on the filmmaker and movie reviewers of "Thirst," which opened today in select theaters:  |
A bomb exploded Thursday outside a police installation on theSpanish island of Majorca, killing two policemen, in what theauthorities believe was the second attack in two days by the Basqueseparatist group ETA. The explosion happened around 2 p.m. in Palmanova,  |
A federal bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved a plan by Delphi,the troubled auto parts supplier, to sell the bulk of its assets to itslenders, a ruling that should end one of the longest and mostcontentious reorganizations in recent history. JudgeRobert  |
General Dynamics reported a slight decline in second-quarter earningsWednesday, but the results surpassed Wall Street expectations and thecompany said it saw signs of improvement in the market for its businessjets.The Falls Church, Virginia, defense contractor said profit for the period  |
U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R) will resign her seat this fall tofocus on challenging Texas's incumbent Republican governor, Rick Perry."The actual leaving of the Senate will be sometime - October, November- that, in that time frame," Hutchison told Mark  |
Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell reported sharply lower second-quarter profitsThursday, hurt by crude oil prices that are running a little less thanhalf of last year's record-shattering levels.Exxon Mobil profits slid to $3.95 billion, or 81 cents a share, down66  |
Upbeat earnings news and a decrease in the number of peoplereceiving unemployment benefits helped to catapult stock markets upwardon Thursday, lifting them to their highest levels since last autumn.Shares, however, pulled back in the last hour of trading and finishedoff  |
A federal judge on Thursday ordered the release of a detainee at theU.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, who was accused ofattacking U.S. troops with a grenade in 2002.The government will have at least until Aug. 21 to send  |
Lawmakers on Thursday will consider various proposals to restructurethe U.S. Postal Service, just days after government auditors warnedthat it must quickly address its financial viability.Confronting a sharp decline in mail volume tied to the recession andthe continuing migration to e-mail  |
Pfizer signed a $75 million agreement Thursday with Nigerianauthorities to settle criminal and civil charges that the companyillegally tested an experimental drug on children during a 1996meningitis epidemic.Nigerian authorities say Pfizer's test of the antibiotic Trovankilled 11 children and disabled  |
Iranian security forces clashed with thousands of demonstratorsacross Tehran and struggled to maintain control Thursday afteropposition leader Mir Hussein Mousavi was prevented from visiting thegraves of those killed in protests last month, including 27-year-oldNeda Agha Soltan, whose final moments were  |
The Democratic-controlled U.S. House of Representatives is poised to give the Pentagon dozensof new ships, planes, helicopters and armored vehicles that DefenseSecretary Robert M. Gates says the military does not need to fund nextyear, acting in many cases in response  |
Members of the U.S. House Ethics Committee, who are investigating a patternof lawmakers steering federal funds to generous defense contractors,are all set to have their pet military projects funded by the samecommittee whose activities they are probing.The 10 committee members  |
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