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Pro-Life Bikers to Protest in Front of Abortion Clinics on Harley Davidsons
A Texas-based pro-life activist is taking his dedication to ending abortion to the next level through his new project "Bikers for Life," which seeks to recruit motorcyclists from around America to protest in front of abortion clinics.
Utah Gets Hit With ACLU Lawsuit for Freezing Gay Marriages
The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against Utah for refusing to recognize the over 1,000 same-sex marriages that took place in the state from Dec. 20 to Jan. 8. Utah decided to put recognition of such marriages on hold while it appeals the state's legalization of same-sex marriage in federal court.
United Nations to Sue African Country Over Anti-Gay Laws
The United Nations AIDS taskforce has announced its plans to pursue legal action against the African country of Malawi over its laws criminalizing homosexuality. The lawsuit, which will be carried out by the AIDS taskforce and various human rights groups, is considered rare.
'Snake Salvation' Pastor's 14 Remaining Snakes Euthanized by Wildlife Officials
Wildlife officials in Tennessee have euthanized the remaining 14 snakes confiscated from local Pastor Andrew Hamblin, featured on the National Geographic reality television series "Snake Salvation."
Donald Trump Says He May Run for President in 2016 to Undo Obama's Policies
Real estate mogul Donald Trump said in a recent interview that he may be considering a 2016 presidential bid, adding that he would run for the political office to undo some of the policies enacted by President Barack Obama.
Purdue: One Dead, One Arrested in University Shooting
One suspect is in custody after a fatal shooting at Purdue University in Indiana Tuesday afternoon that killed one person.
Black Widows Sochi: Russian Authorities Hunt Female Terrorists Ahead of Winter Olympics
Russian authorities have announced they are currently hunting as many as four female terrorists known as "black widows" who are possibly plotting to attack the Olympic Winter Games in Sochi in early February.
Photographer Helps Indigenous Community Raise $1.2 Million for Neon Cross
An Australian photographer is helping a local indigenous community raise $1.2 million to build a 65-foot neon cross in the country's outback area known as the Northern Territory, about 150 miles from Alice Springs.
North Korea Warns US, South Korea Over 'Provocative' Military Drills as Tensions Rise
North Korea has issued an aggressive message to the U.S. and South Korea, warning the two countries to stop their routine military drills due in February and March, calling the training exercises a "dangerous" provocation. This recent warning from North Korea is reminiscent of the tension that took place over the drills last year.
Houston Woman Admits NFL's Arian Foster 'Never Harassed Me About Abortion'
A college student who recently accused Houston Texans running back Arian Foster of pressuring her to have an abortion now seems to be backtracking on her statements, saying in a taped conversation with Foster that the NFL player "never harassed [her]."