Maj. Hasan earns praise from imam WASHINGTON (AP) The personal Web site for a radical American imam living in Yemen who had contact with two Sept. 11, 2001 hijackers is praising alleged Fort Hood shooter Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan as a hero. The posting today on the Web site for Anwar ...
0.7K - Nov. 9, 2009; scored 124.0 Senator: Senate will investigate Army shootings WASHINGTON (AP) The chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee says he plans to begin a congressional investigation of the shootings at Fort Hood. An Army major, Nidal Malik Hasan, is suspected of killing 13 people and wounding 29 others at...
0.9K - Nov. 8, 2009; scored 124.0 Casey: Shootings leading to a hard look at Army WASHINGTON (AP) The Army s chief of staff says the Army is taking a hard look at itself to make certain that something like the Fort Hood rampage doesn t happen again. The shootings left 13 dead and 29 wounded. The alleged gunman, Maj. Nidal Malik ...
0.8K - Nov. 8, 2009; scored 124.0 Army chief: Avoid speculation about Hasan's faith WASHINGTON (AP) The Army chief of staff says it s important for the country not to get caught up in speculation about the Muslim faith of the alleged Fort Hood gunman. Gen. George Casey says he s instructed his commanders to be on the lookout for t...
1.0K - Nov. 8, 2009; scored 124.0 Church for dogs LOS ANGELES When the Rev. Tom Eggebeen took over as interim pastor at Covenant Presbyterian Church three years ago, he looked around and knew it needed a jump start. Most of his worshippers, though devoted, were in their 60s, attendance had bottome...
5.1K - Nov. 7, 2009; scored 124.0 Gunman: 'Allahu Akbar!' FORT HOOD, Texas Soldiers who witnessed the shooting rampage at Fort Hood that left 13 people dead reported that the gunman shouted Allahu Akbar! an Arabic phrase for God is great! before opening fire, the base commander said Friday. U.S. A...
9.0K - Nov. 6, 2009; scored 124.0 Evangelists are targeting New England WATERTOWN, Mass. (AP) It s hard to tell in the quiet of a color-splashed autumn morning, but Redeemer Fellowship Church is trying to set roots in a rough neighborhood. For churches, anyway. Until this new church opened last month, its 19th-century ...
7.5K - Oct. 30, 2009; scored 197.0 Hate-crimes ploy undermines free speech What does a hate-crimes bill have to do with money for U.S. troops fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq? Nothing, except the National Defense Authorization Act, which will soon win final passage in Congress, also contains the Matthew Shepard and James By...
3.6K - Oct. 29, 2009; scored 124.0 Alienated and now radicalized In the brief age of Obama, we have had truthers, birthers, Tea Party activists and town-hall dissenters. Comes now, the Oath Keepers. And who might they be? Writes Alan Maimon in the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Oath Keepers, depending on where on...
3.1K - Oct. 26, 2009; scored 124.0 Q&A: Michael Buble NEW YORK Michael Buble recently received a cassette tape of his first performance ever, but it didn t bring back pleasant memories. But even though the 34-year-old went through an awkward stage as a performer in his teens, he was convinced that sin...
3.3K - Oct. 23, 2009; scored 124.0 The Genesis of R. Crumb LOS ANGELES His religious upbringing might well be as unorthodox as the psychedelic-inspired comic-strip characters that have made R. Crumb the most famous underground artist of his time. Which, come to think of it, may have made Crumb the perfect ...
6.8K - Oct. 23, 2009; scored 124.0 Obama, is this America? In the last weeks of the Bush-Cheney administration, FBI Director Robert Mueller and then Attorney General Michael Mukasey rushed into law such unbounded expansions of the FBI s domestic surveillance powers that I was stunned. Years ago, I had often ...
3.2K - Oct. 21, 2009; scored 124.0 Globalism versus Americanism Down at the Chinese outlet store in Albany known as Wal-Mart, Chinese tires have so successfully undercut U.S.-made tires that the Cooper Tire factory in that south Georgia town had to shut down. Twenty-one hundred Georgians lost their jobs. The tale...
4.9K - Oct. 8, 2009; scored 124.0 Supreme Court to rule in cross case WASHINGTON (AP) The Supreme Court is taking up a long-running legal fight over a cross honoring World War I soldiers that has stood for 75 years on public land in a remote part of California. The cross, on an outcrop known as Sunrise Rock in the Mo...
0.7K - Oct. 7, 2009; scored 124.0 Economy hurts churches NEW YORK (AP) Organized religion was already in trouble before the fall of 2008. Denominations were stagnating or shrinking, and congregations across faith groups were fretting about their finances. The Great Recession made things worse. It s furth...
8.0K - Oct. 3, 2009; scored 249.0 College player overcomes long odds NEW YORK Kevin Laue isn t supposed to be here, standing on the court practicing for his first season of Division I basketball. Born without a left hand, the 6-foot-11 center from Pleasanton, Calif., is a freshman at Manhattan College, having earne...
5.6K - Oct. 1, 2009; scored 124.0 Family humbled by love, support My son s name, Kyle Lawrence, has become a household phrase throughout the community over the past several weeks. On Aug. 28, our family was forever changed when Kyle was struck by a van while he walked along U.S. Highway 101 near Pacific High School...
2.4K - Sep. 30, 2009; scored 124.0 Smart may face alleged abductor SALT LAKE CITY (AP) Elizabeth Smart would tell a court the former street preacher accused of abducting her was motivated by sex, not religion, if she is allowed to testify at his competency hearing, a federal prosecutor said Friday. If Smart s test...
2.6K - Sep. 26, 2009; scored 124.0 Census worker slain MANCHESTER, Ky. When Bill Sparkman told retired trooper Gilbert Acciardo that he was going door-to-door collecting census data in rural Kentucky, the former cop drew on years of experience for a warning: Be careful. The 51-year-old Sparkman was fo...
7.0K - Sep. 24, 2009; scored 124.0 Governor: Handle runaway convert case in Ohio COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) Ohio Gov. Ted Strickland believes the case of a Muslim girl who ran away to Florida after converting to Christianity should by handled by Ohio authorities. Strickland spokeswoman Amanda Wurst said Friday the state has no reason ...
3.2K - Sep. 12, 2009; scored 124.0 |