Tragedy-rocked Virginia Tech Reaches Out to Fort Hood
By Tonia Moxley School officials are helping the military even as they grapple with yet another gruesome link to Blacksburg. On Thursday, news broke that Nidal Malik Hasan, a 1995 Tech graduate formerly of Roanoke, allegedly opened fire on fellow soldiers in a medical waiting room at Fort Hood, Texas, killing 13 and injuring about... Continue Reading
Committee passes cap and trade
Despite a Republican boycott in the Senate, cap and trade legislation has been voted out of committee. The Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted to move cap and trade legislation out of committee by a margin of 11-to-1. Senator Max Baucus (D-Montana) was the only dissenting Democrat. Republicans were not present as they were... Continue Reading
FBI, Military Checked Hasan, Saw No Terror Threat
Trial to be in military court. The FBI and the military investigated contacts between an Army psychiatrist accused of last week’s deadly shooting rampage at FortHood and a Yemen-based militant over the past year but concluded he didn’t pose a terrorist threat, senior law enforcement and military officials said Monday. The members of two Joint... Continue Reading
Marriage for Gays on Agenda in New York
Gov. David A. Paterson said Nov. 5 that he would include gay marriage on the agenda of an extraordinary session he is calling for Tuesday, potentially setting up the first vote on the issue in the State Senate and a dramatic floor debate. Senate Democratic leaders could still block the issue from coming to the... Continue Reading
The Greatest Generation (of Networkers)
Bryan Derballa High-school seniors in Brooklyn, N.Y., sending text messages after school. A 17-year-old boy, caught sending text messages in class, was recently sent to the vice principal’s office at Millwood High School in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The vice principal, Steve Gallagher, told the boy he needed to focus on the teacher, not his cellphone.... Continue Reading
Pro-Life Dems Hold Out Against Health Bill, Could Push Vote to Next Week
Thousands storm Capitol to protest health care bill’s abortion funding, immigration issues Although House leadership had vowed to set a vote on the health care overhaul for Saturday evening, Nov 7, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer indicated Friday that the vote may have to wait as they endeavor to scrape up enough support for the... Continue Reading
Church Bells Ring in Case of Religious Freedom vs. Homeowners
The fight, pitting religious freedom against the right to be comfortable in one’s own home, started in March 2008 — on Palm Sunday. After opening in a new location in Phoenix, Ariz., the Cathedral of Christ the King started playing a recording of church bells every half hour — every day — from morning to... Continue Reading
Profit `Not Satanic,’ Barclays Says, After Goldman Invokes Jesus
By Simon Clark and Caroline Binham Barclays Bank Chief Executive Officer John Varley stood at the wooden lectern in St. Martin-in-the-Fields on London’s Trafalgar Square on Nov 3 and told the packed pews of the church that “profit is not satanic.” The 53-year-old head of Britain’s second-biggest bank said banks are the “backbone” of the... Continue Reading
Judge Blocks Illinois Abortion Notification Law
An IllinoisState board voted Wednesday to allow the enforcement of a long-debated Illinois law requiring notification of a teenage girl’s parents before she has an abortion. But hours later, a judge issued a temporary restraining order putting the measure back on hold. The order will remain in effect until the judge can hear arguments on... Continue Reading
Ian McKellan Rips Leviticus 18:22 out of all Bibles
Note to hotel managers: unless you want it to be altered forever, remove that Bible from Sir Ian McKellen’s bedside drawer before he shows up. In a Q&A with Details magazine, the openly gay ‘Lord of the Rings’ star admits to a habit of tearing out the Bible passage that condemns homosexuality — Leviticus 18:22... Continue Reading
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