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He had girlfriends but also had male lovers until the day came when he couldn't lead a double life any more.
Many say a supernatural dimension is at work throughout the Islamic world…
Scientists in London say they have developed a contraceptive pill for men. It's a combination of two medicines already in use. One treats high blood pressure, the other for schizophrenia.
Behnaz Kar's supporters and competitors alike are proud of what she's doing to help improve the status of Iranian women.
In Thailand, children are solicited for sex as they sell flowers in Bangkok's red light district. Nightlife Ministries, under the direction of Annie Dieselberg is rescuing these victims of prosititution, and offering help, one child at a time.
The science of the brain is clearly a hot-button issue, but where it really matters most is when it comes to male-female relationships.
Eager to rebuild after Typhoon Durian, Maylen was the first to stand in line to receive emergency supplies from Operation Blessing. She got much more than food and water.
The most common category of cancer may not be what you think it is.
It certainly feels like men and women are from two different planets sometimes. Relationship expert Dr. Kevin Leman decodes the miscommunication and opens up about what's really important to men.
The Pastors of Toronto Airport Christian Fellowship discuss how the words you say over your children can make the difference between life or death.
As we learn more about MSG's impact - on obesity, the brain, the heart and even cancer - consumers wonder what to do. Gailon Totheroh helps guide us through what foods we should avoid.
Thousands of suicide bombers in Gaza and the West Bank attack Israelis and a growing number of women.
Monday, Dec. 1, is World Aids Day, a time to raise awareness about a disease on the rise around the world.
Voters in North Carolina were across the board when it came to reasons why they plan to vote for a presidential candidate.
Little Brittany Backenhaster had been sent home to die peacefully in her own bed. As she lay unconscious, the King of Peace paid her a visit.
Charlene Israel reports on the rising trend of unmarried people adopting orphans.
The relationship expert talks from his new book Have a New Husband by Friday.
Many Middle East children have scars from the ongoing war, but an organization in Charlotte is committed to helping them heal.