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Preaching now a crime in U.S.? Pastor sued for preaching outside Planned Parenthood clinic in Maine
Maine's pro-abortion attorney general has sued a Christian for preaching outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Portland.

Obama administration suffers legal blow as appeals court upholds injunction on president's immigration programme
Obama administration suffers legal blow as appeals court upholds injunction on immigration program

'Sexting' scandal: U.S. schools suspend dozens of students for sharing, viewing explicit photos and videos
Dozens of students have been suspended in Colorado and New York after complaints of sexting in high schools emerged.

'Honour killings' by Muslims in U.S. often unreported, hidden in crime stats, due to family's shame, says government report
There are an estimated 27 victims of "honor killings" every year in the United States but these are often unreported due to the family's shame.

2 'white supremacists' charged in alleged plot to attack black churches, synagogues in Virginia
Two men have been charged in Virginia by authorities of attempting to illegally buy weapons and explosives that they would use to attack black churches and synagogues.

California 'UFO' scare: No need to fear, it's just a Trident missile test, says U.S. Navy
A bright object that streaked across the skies in Southern California on Saturday scared residents who said it was a UFO.

6 Democrats in US House probe panel on Planned Parenthood found to have received funds from abortion service provider
The Democrats that have been appointed to the US House special committee that will investigate Planned Parenthood got donations from the abortion provider, according to records.

Youth pastor fired by California church and arrested for rape, sodomy, sexual assault
A youth pastor in Orange County, California, has been arrested by the police Friday after several women surfaced and accused him of rape.

Childcare centre manager in Texas fired for refusing to call a girl a boy as what her parents want
A manager of a childcare center in Texas has been fired after she refused to call a girl a boy based on the request of parents.

In this US school, students get assignments on having one-night-stand and herpes
A mom in New Jersey is angry when she saw the assignment given to her 13-year-son that dealt with one-night-stand and herpes.

Ex-CIA director sounds alarm on security at US airports, cites lack of background checks on foreign staff
The former director of the CIA said that many airport security staffers have not been subjected to background checks, undermining security.

Supreme Court to hear nuns' complaint on Obamacare contraceptive mandate
The US Supreme Court has agreed to review seven cases including that of the Catholic Little Sisters of the Poor about the accommodation mandate for contraceptives under the Affordable Care Act.

Religious freedom advocates victorious in Kentucky as new governor heeds Kim Davis request on gay marriage licences
Newly elected Kentucky Gov. Matt Bevin will remove the names of county clerks including Kim Davis from marriage licenses in order to accommodate those with religious objections to same-sex marriage.

Obama administration orders schools to let transgenders use bathroom of their choice
The US Department of Education has ordered a school district in Illinois to allow a transgender student to use the girls' locker room or it will force it to do so.

Florida school punishes student for giving 1-second hug to a friend 'having a bad day'
A family in Oviedo, Florida, has hired a lawyer to defend a girl who was punished by the school for hugging a classmate.

Christian minister questions ouster from U.K. prison job: 'I simply said what the Bible says'
A Christian minister who worked as a gardener and volunteer at a prison in the United Kingdom was forced to resign from his job after he preached the bible to inmates that was seen as homophobic.