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  • David Axelrod: Romney's Mormonism Should Not Be a Campaign Issue
    David Axelrod, a top adviser for President Obama's reelection campaign, said Sunday that presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney's Mormon faith should not be made an issue in the election. He criticized Romney, though, for not repudiating strongly enough proposals to make Obama's relationship to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright an issue.

  • Love and Dating: How Most Singles Have Love Backwards
    Last year, one of the world's largest online dating sites released results of a survey they took of 5,200 singles. Said to be the most comprehensive poll of its type ever taken, the survey of 21- to 65-year-olds (and older) reported that 72 percent of singles would live with someone in the future without marrying.

  • Same-Sex Marriage Battle Intensifies in Minnesota
    The battle for and against the constitutional ban on gay marriage has kicked into full swing in Minnesota six months ahead of the vote due to President Barack Obama's recent support of same-sex marriage.

  • Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng Arrives in US
    Blind Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, who escaped house arrest in China last month, made his way with his immediate family out of his country and arrived in Newark, N.J., Saturday evening after three weeks of high-level negotiations between Washington and Beijing.

  • Becoming a Burden Bearer
    Romans 15:1-2

  • NAACP Endorses Same-Sex Marriage Amid Opposition by Black Pastors
    The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, the nation's oldest African American civil rights group, voted Saturday to support a resolution endorsing same-sex marriage at its board meeting in Miami, Fla.

  • TBN Asks Court to Seal Records in Response to Blog Investigation
    The Trinity Christian Center of Santa Ana, better known as Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN), filed an emergency motion in Orange County Superior Court last week to prevent The Orange County Register from publishing information against the network contained in a recent court filing.

  • Life Sentences for 'Blasphemy' in Pakistan Overturned
    A court acquitted a Christian couple of "blasphemy" charges Thursday, overturning their life sentences, their lawyer said.

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