Culture
UPS Drops Boy Scout Funding Over Ban on Homosexual Leaders
UPS has confirmed that it will stop giving money to the Boy Scouts because the group prohibits homosexuals from serving as scout leaders....
Victory — and Defeat — in Battle Over Contraception Mandate
A pair of rulings covering Obama's contraception mandate demonstrates the conflict that is emerging between religious freedom and the President's audacious attempts at...
Read moreFFRF Sues IRS for Failure to Prosecute Churches, Christian Groups
The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) has turned its attack on one of its long-time allies, announcing that it is suing the federal...
Read moreAbraham Lincoln, Stepfather of Our Country
It would not seem a safe time to critique the wisdom, motivations, and character of Abraham Lincoln. Steven Spielberg’s reverential motion picture epic...
Read moreIllinois Activists See Momentum for Same-Sex Marriage Bill
With voters in four states handing their support to the legalization of same-sex marriage, homosexual activists in Illinois think it might be a...
Read moreNevada Judge Rules Against Forced Abortion for Mentally Disabled Woman
A Nevada judge has ruled against forcing a mentally disabled Reno woman to have an abortion, an option he was considering against the...
Read moreCatholic Leaders Vow to Stand Against Contraception Mandate, Same-sex Marriage
America's Catholic leaders have made it clear that they will defy the federal government on its contraception mandate and the legalization of same-sex...
Read moreSan Francisco to Offer Free “Sex Reassignment” Surgeries to Its Uninsured
The city of San Francisco has announced that it plans to cover the cost of sex-change procedures for uninsured “transgender” residents, making it...
Read moreGay Activists Cross the Line at Maine Middle School
The principal of a middle school in Gorham, Maine, is apologizing after students at the school were given explicit instructions for homosexual sex...
Read moreNevada Court Considers Ordering Abortion
A judge is holding hearings to consider ordering that a mentally disabled woman have an abortion, against the wishes of the woman's legal...
Read moreDallas’ Famed Criswell College to File Suit Against Contraception Mandate
Criswell College, founded in 1971 by W.A. Criswell, the famed and fiery pastor of Dallas' First Baptist Church, declared in its suit filed November...
Read moreGay Marriage Advocates Win on Ballot Questions in Three States
In a major shift in America's culture wars, advocates of gay marriage won in at least three states Tuesday, as voters in Maine...
Read moreHelen Gurley Brown and Dolores Marie Jasper: Two Very Different Lives and Legacies
Recently two very different women died, both at the age of 90: Helen Gurley Brown of Cosmopolitan magazine, who played a key role...
Read moreChina Think Tank Recommends End to Brutal One-Child Policy
A think tank in Communist China is recommending that the government do away with its 30-year policy that has limited most Chinese couples...
Read moreClose Ally Says Romney Wouldn’t Work to Overturn Roe v. Wade
Voters who are counting on a President Mitt Romney to protect the unborn may be disappointed if he is elected, according to one...
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