Jonah Hicap
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Police release video of deadly Tennessee State U shooting triggered by students' row over dice game
Police are hunting down suspects in the shooting on the Tenneesee State University campus in Nashville on Thursday that resulted in one death and three people injured.
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In wake of Pope Francis' visit, more Americans support pro-life causes
The US visit of Pope Francis has increased Americans' pro-life support, a new poll showed.
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More than half of American population opposes stricter gun control laws, poll shows
About half of Americans oppose stricter gun control laws, according to a new poll.
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California city tries to silence church with hefty fines over noise produced by choir
The city of Oakland in California is aiming to silence a church by imposing a $500-a-day fine following a complaint by a neighbor over noise by church choir's practice at night.
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IRS to recognise same-sex marriages in all US states for tax purposes
The US Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced that it will recognize same-sex marriages recognized by any state, possession or territory of the United States for tax purposes.
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Indiana pizza owners bullied, threatened after stating that they would not cater to same-sex weddings
The owner of Memories Pizza in Indiana did not "cater" to a same-sex wedding as claimed but he continues to serve to everyone regardless of their sexual orientation.
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6 churches in St. Louis, Missouri set on fire in past 2 weeks; probers confirm arson attacks linked to religion or race
Six churches in St. Louis, Missouri have been set on fire in the last two weeks and Investigators are trying to determine the motive behind the attacks.
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Texas defunds Planned Parenthood for 'barbaric' harvesting of baby body parts, other violations
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced Monday that the state will defund Planned Parenthood over undercover videos that allegedly showed harvesting of baby body parts.
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Young Americans being taught that 9/11 terror attacks on US not caused by religion but by 'bad men'
A superintendent of a high school in Missouri said the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks in the United States was motivated not by religion but by "bad men."
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People are getting shot by toddlers in the US weekly this year
People are getting shot by a small child every week with 43 instances so far this year.
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Obama administration hit for picking 'Christian-hating' group as ally in drive against domestic terrorism
The US Justice Department's plan to team up with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) against domestic terrorism has been criticized.
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Over 9,000 criminal aliens on the loose in US as sanctuary cities mushroom
The number of jurisdictions that do not enforce federal immigration laws has risen to about 340, resulting in the release of about 1,000 undocumented immigrants with criminal records per month.