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There's been a near boom of Noah's arks around the world. The latest is in Miami, where a group wants to create a Noah's ark theme park with rides and gardens. The man behind a 450-foot long ark in the Netherlands says his goal is to spread his faith, but he thinks the appeal of the Noah story these days is obvious: climate change.
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Police say the Florida pastor was carrying almost 3,000 kerosene-soaked Qurans. He was arrested for illegally transporting fuel and illegally carrying a firearm.
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Ave Maria University in eastern Collier County has filed another lawsuit against the 2010 health care law. Officials said a federal mandate requiring…
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The pace of executions may be picking up in Florida. Governor Rick Scott has signed five death warrants so far this year, including three in the last…
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The Hijab Challenge encourages women to spend some time wearing the traditional headscarf of Muslim women. We’ll speak with two Florida Gulf Coast…
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Pope Benedict the 16th was already the oldest pope elected in 300 years at the age of 78 and now he becomes the first pope to resign in 600 years.The…
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We’ll gain insight into the convergence of faith and politics in a conversation with Sister Simone Campbell who leads the national Catholic Social Justice…
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Corrections officials say inmates in faith- and character-based prisons are less likely to re-offend.That's important to lawmakers in Florida, where…
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The Cuban-American minister selected to give the benediction at President Obama's inauguration on Monday has ties to Miami. Luis Leon left Cuba for Miami…
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We are honored to welcome Dr. Telhami as one of the Distinguished Scholars chosen to speak on behalf of the Carnegie Corporation’s “Engage America Series”…