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HOUSTON  Investigators are baffled by the fatal shootings last week of 
a "quiet family" of four, including two young boys, at their suburban 
Houston home.Authorities have not yet determined a motive for the slayings 
nor identified any suspects, Harris County Sheriff Adrian Garcia said Tuesday. 
All four victims, including the boys aged 7 and 9, were shot 
in the head.The names of the victims have not been released as 
authorities tried to contact relatives of the family. Authorities said the 
husband and wife were naturalized U.S. citizens who had emigrated from China. 
They did not say when the family arrived in the United States.Garcia 
said deputies went to the family's Cypress home last Thursday after the 
husband's co-workers became concerned when he hadn't shown up for work for 
several days. Deputies found the back door open and inside discovered a 
"horrific crime scene," Garcia said.Harris County Sheriff's Office Sgt. 
Felipe Rivera said the victims were found in their bedrooms. He declined 
to give other details of the crime scene, only saying they had 
not been tied up and that no weapons were found at the 
home."We have no other information that will speak to a motive, as 
to why this occurred," Garcia said. "From all indications, they were a 
quiet family, they were the average family. ... I am bothered by 
the loss of life of two children."Autopsies done by the Harris County 
Institute of Forensic Sciences have ruled the deaths as homicide
egnancy, Diocese spokesman Dan Bartleson said."A Catholic 
school teacher enters into an agreement not only with the district but 
with parents and teachers ... to follow a lifestyle in line with 
Catholic teachings," Bartleson said.The firing drew criticism from local 
Catholics who said the move conflicted with the message of Pope Francis. 
Francis baptized the child of unwed parents last month inside the Sistine 
Chapel, The Montana Standard reported.Some Catholics on social media were 
calling for Haggarty to be fired.Evensons firing comes after a Catholic 
school in a Seattle suburb drew attention in December for forcing out 
a gay vice principal.Eastside Catholic School in Sammamish, Wash., said 
Mark Zmuda was aware of Catholic doctrine and violated his employment agreement.Click 
for more from The Montana Standard.The Associated Press contributed to this 
report.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A City of Hutchison, Kan., front end loader clears snow from intersections 
on S. Main St. Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. The winter storm dumped 
more than 10 inches of snow on the city from late Monday 
to late Tuesday. (AP Photo/The Hutchinson News, Travis Morisse)The Associated 
PressLONDON  The price of oil rose Wednesday on prospects U.S. demand 
will hold up amid cold weather, offsetting worries about a slowdown in 
emerging economies.By late afternoon in Europe, the benchmark U.S. crude 
contract for March delivery was up 42 cents to $97.78 a barrel 
in electronic trading on the New York Mercantile Exchange. It gained 76 
cents to close at $97.19 on Monday in New York.Brent crude, a 
benchmark for international oil used by many U.S. refineries, was up 20 
cents at $104.93 on the ICE exchange in London.Northeastern U.S. is bracing 
for a second storm of the week, forcing classes to be canceled 
and government and business offices to close. Anywhere from a few inches 
to a foot or more of snow is expected to fall on 
East Coast states, and some places are expected to get freezing rain 
and sleet.The cold is expected to increase demand for heating fuels, driving 
up the cost of crude oil as well.Expectations for higher demand offset 
lingering concerns about an economic slowdown in China and some emerging 
markets that have caused turmoil in stock markets.Also helping were U.S. 
economic indicators released Wednesday that were mostly upbeat. A private 
payro
 Feb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham, right, speaks during a 
debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, at the Creation 
Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt StoneFeb. 4, 
2014: TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye stand speaks during a debate on 
evolution with Creation Museum head Ken Ham at the Petersburg, Ky. museum.AP 
Photo/Dylan LovanFeb. 4, 2014: Creation Museum head Ken Ham speaks during 
a debate on evolution with TV's "Science Guy" Bill Nye, not shown, 
at the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky.AP Photo/The Courier-Journal, Matt 
StonePETERSBURG, Ky.  True to his passionate and animated TV persona, "Science 
Guy" Bill Nye tapped on the podium, threw up his hands and 
noted that science shows the Earth is "billions and billions" of years 
old in a debate at a Kentucky museum known for teaching that 
the planet's age is only 6,000.Nye was debating Creation Museum founder 
Ken Ham and promoting science in the snappy way that made him 
a pop culture staple as host of "Bill Nye The Science Guy" 
in the 1990s.The event was meant to explore the age old question, 
"How did we get here?" from the perspectives of faith and science.Ham, 
an Australian native who has built a thriving ministry in Kentucky, said 
he trusts the story of creation presented by the Bible."The Bible is 
the word of God," Ham said. "I admit that's where I start 
from."- Ken Ham, founder of the Creation MuseumNye delivered a passionate 
speech on scie
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