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A Sikh family lost a court battle Monday in Muslim-majority Malaysia for the right to cremate one of their relatives after officials said the man had converted to Islam years before his death.
Tense negotiations among the Jacksons over which religion should prevail at Tuesday's massive memorial ended in a stalemate, sources told the Daily News. The brothers instead have opted for a nondenominational event.
WAHOO – Sr. Michelle Hayek says she always new that faith and education would be intertwined for her.
Wizards of the Coast has several new releases out this week for its various Dungeons & Dragons and Magic the Gathering franchises including R.A. Salvatore’s The Pirate King: Transitions, Book II in mass-market paperback. We’ve also got the latest military sci-fi novel from David Weber, “By Heresies Distressed” and I’m looking forward to reading F.G...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Most states have child abuse laws allowing some religious exemptions for parents who shun medicine for their sick children, but a few recent cases -- including the Madeline Kara Neumann case in Weston -- highlight thorny legal issues for parents following less-recognized faiths.
Abuja — The special adviser on media affairs to Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, Mr. Adagbo Onoja was recently in the news (again) with his characteristic eloquence, this time around writing not only about his boss but his very self too.
At least 140 people have been killed in rioting in the capital of China's northwestern region of Xinjiang, the worst case of ethnic violence in the Muslim area in years.
By JOHN L. ALLEN JR. Rome Despite the intense anticipation surrounding Pope Benedict XVI’s July 10 meeting with President Barack Obama, the reality is that encounters between popes and politicians are generally all pictures and no sound, meaning that they’re often photo ops without much substance.
On June 18, 2009, a sharply divided Supreme Court issued its decision in Gross v. FBL Financial Services, Inc. , No. 08-441.
Just before midnight on a Friday evening a week before Iran's much-disputed June 12 election, the initial tremors of the earthquake that has shaken the country to its core were palpable deep in south Tehran, a gritty, working-class section of the city with a reputation for being a stronghold of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, says Robert Dreyfuss .
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