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Chinese pro-life activist Chen Guangcheng testified before Congress April 9, providing a subcommittee of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs with a list of “corrupt officials” in Communist China he said were responsible for no less than 130,000 forced abortions.

On April 11, over 60 years after perishing in a North Korean prisoner of war camp, U.S. Army Chaplain Father Emil J. Kapaun was awarded the Medal of Honor.

Alliance Defending Freedom has updated its report on Planned Parenthood, alleging that the abortion giant is continuing with its multi-million-dollar tax-funded abuse, waste, and potential fraud.

A Washington State florist is being sued by the state government for refusing to do business with a homosexual couple who wanted her to provide the flowers for the wedding ceremony.

 

 

The Oklahoma House of Representatives has unanimously passed a resolution in support of traditional marriage and the federal Defense of Marriage Act.

California's legislature is considering a bill that would revoke the tax-exempt status of groups — like the Boy Scouts of America — that ban homosexual members or leaders.

Much to the chagrin of pro-family and television watchdog groups, the Federal Communications Commission is considering easing up on the decency standards that have governed broadcast television for years.

An assistant at Kermit Gosnell's "House of Horrors" clinic testified at the abortionist's murder trial that he witnessed the murders of scores of newborn babies born alive during late-term abortion procedures. 

A federal judge has ordered that Plan B, known as the "abortion pill," must be made available over the counter to girls under the age of 17.

A proposed resolution by North Carolina lawmakers was meant to target the ACLU's attack on local government, not establish an official state religion, the resolution's authors explain.

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