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Young mom shot 5 times by her boyfriend, who also killed her twins and father, says she owes her life to Jesus Christ
A 22-year-old mom whose twin daughters were shot dead by her boyfriend while she was holding them is recovering thanks to Jesus Christ.

'Violence begets violence': Republican state rep blames Planned Parenthood for Colorado Springs shooting
A Republican state representative is blaming abortion provider Planned Parenthood for the deadly shooting at its Colorado Springs clinic on Nov. 27 that left three dead and nine injured.

California man plays Good Samaritan to shopper less than 24 hours before his death in car accident
A California man who was killed in a car accident is being honored by a woman he helped at a grocery store.

Court dismisses atheists' lawsuit seeking to remove historic vets' memorial monument in Maryland
A Maryland district court has upheld the constitutionality of a veterans memorial monument in Bladensburg, Maryland, junking the lawsuit filed by an atheist group that claimed it violated the Establishment Clause.

Judge drops case filed against cop who arrested man after he protested against use of graphic sex book in U.S. school
A New Hampshire federal judge has dismissed a case filed by a dad who protested a graphic sex book at a meeting against a police officer who arrested him.

Florida court throws out case filed against gun shop owner who declared his store a 'Muslim-free zone'
A US district judge has dismissed a discrimination lawsuit filed by a Muslim organization against a Florida gun shop owner who declared his store "Muslim Free Zone" last July.

Newborn baby wrapped in blanket found buried alive under asphalt, rubble in L.A.
A newborn baby was found alive under pieces of asphalt and rubble in Compton City, Los Angeles Friday.

'I was told to go kill myself': 7th grader asked by teacher to deny God seeks apology from school district for 'telling lies'
A 7th grade student in Katy, Texas is asking a school district for an apology for denying her claims over an assignment about God that resulted in her being harassed in school and people telling her to kill herself.

New York pastor shouts racist, anti-gay slurs at participants of 'Love Not Hate' rally outside his church
A New York pastor shouted racist and anti-gay slurs at a rally condemning his church for its anti-LGBT stance.

Christians urged to pray amid twin threats from Islamic radicals and atheists
A "Christian conservative tea-party Republican" official in Virginia likened atheists to ISIS and proposed a resolution encouraging residents to pray during Thanksgiving celebration.

At least 48 high-risk ISIS terrorist suspects in U.S. being tracked down 24-7 by elite teams from FBI
The FBI is using elite tracking teams to track down at least 48 ISIS suspects in the US who are considered high-risk.

Islamic Center in Kentucky receives email death threat, prompting call for stronger police protection
The Islamic Center of Lexington in Kentucky received an email threat Friday that everyone in the mosque would be killed.

White House locked down after man jumps over fence amid heightened security fears
The White House was locked down after a man with an American flag draped over his shoulders jumped over the fence and entered the lawn Thursday.

Texas mosque to beef up security after Muslim student is attacked by passerby who thought he's ISIS member
A mosque in Austin, Texas is planning to beef up security following the Paris attacks and assault on a Muslim student.

Protesters attack Christmas tree, venting fury in aftermath of 2014 police shooting of Chicago teen
Protesters in Chicago destroyed a Christmas tree at Millennium Park after a a black teenager was shot by a police officer.

Anti-Islam group publishes, then deletes names of Muslim supporters of alleged Shariah courts in Texas
An anti-Islam organization in Irving, Texas published the names and addresses of more than 60 Muslims and their sympathizers on its Facebook page but deleted them after a backlash.