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Christian Hip Hop Group Sues Katy Perry Over Song 'Dark Horse'
Christian hip hop artists from St. Louis, Missouri, have filed a federal lawsuit against pop artist Katy Perry, arguing her song "Dark Horse" is a copyright infringement of their 2008 gospel song "Joyful Noise."
Rick Santorum's New Documentary Will Feature Hobby Lobby Case
Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum will be releasing a new documentary in September that touches on the recent Supreme Court ruling involving Hobby Lobby and a corporation's right to refuse to provide birth control for employees based on religious beliefs.
Sudan Authorities Bulldoze Christian Church as Congregants Watch
Witnesses claim that Sudanese government officials recently destroyed a Christian church in the area of North Khartoum as congregants looked on.
Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Mt. Soledad Cross Case
The Supreme Court on Monday refused to take up the case regarding the Mt. Soledad cross war memorial in San Diego, California, and sent the case back to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Sudanese Christian Meriam Ibrahim: Newborn Daughter Is Disabled After Prison Childbirth In Shackles
Meriam Ibrahim, the Sudanese Christian woman who was recently released from prison after facing the death penalty, now says that her newborn daughter is physically disabled after she was forced to give birth in jail while in shackles.
Louisiana Rep. Vance McAllister Will Seek Re-Election After 'Much Thought and Prayer'
Louisiana's Christian congressman, Vance McAllister, will be running for re-election this coming November, despite an adultery scandal that earned him the nickname "the kissing congressman" earlier this year.
New York's Full Day, Pre-K Offer Proves Complex for Religious Schools
The city of New York recently agreed to fund full day, pre-kindergarten programs for religious schools in the city in an attempt to make more space for preschool attendance by Fall 2014. Multiple religious schools in the area have questioned the full-day funding, as it prohibits religious teaching from being taught during school hours.
Louisiana Sheriff Says 'I Couldn't Care Less;' Vows to Hold 4th of July Prayer Event Despite ACLU Objections
The sheriff of Bossier Parish, Louisiana has said that he does not plan to cancel a planned public prayer event from taking place, even though the American Civil Liberties Union has objected to the event as being unconstitutional.
Nancy Pelosi: Americans Should Treat Immigration Influx As 'Opportunity' to Help 'God's Children'
House Minority leader Nancy Pelosi recently said while visiting the U.S.-Mexico border this past weekend that Americans should see the influx of children immigrating to the U.S. as an "opportunity," rather than a "crisis," arguing that they are all "God's children."
China Charges 4 Suspects in Train Station Massacre That Killed 28
people were killed and 140 injured in a brutal stabbing attack.