Culture
Bryant Apologizes to Homosexuals for Remark
Kobe Bryant, the superstar shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers, has apologized to homosexuals everywhere for calling a referee a "f*****g faggot"...
Controversial J. Crew Ad Features Boy With Pink Toenails
A controversial website advertisement for the preppy clothing store J. Crew features a mother painting her son’s toenails a shade of neon pink....
Read moreNew Book Features Christ as Homosexual Drug Addict
Christianity is under attack yet again, this time with the publication of a new book depicting Jesus Christ as a homosexual drug addict....
Read moreDo Religious People Live Longer?
Elissaios Papyrakis as the University of East Anglia has come out with a report that suggests that fewer and fewer young people are...
Read moreFort Sumter: Dividing a Nation
Wars are seldom tidy, and often the unfinished business from one war provides the spark and tinder for the next. The forts that...
Read moreArk. High Court Overturns Ban on Cohabitants’ Adoption
The Arkansas Supreme Court has struck down a law passed by voters in 2008 that prohibited cohabiting couples from adopting children or serving...
Read moreReport: Few Americans Are Homosexual
A researcher at the UCLA School of Law reports that 9 million American adults, about 3.5 percent of the population, are homosexual, lesbian,...
Read moreNashville Passes Controversial “Sexual Orientation” Ordinance
The city known for country music and hospitality can now boast a new “gay friendly” business atmosphere. By a vote of 21-15 the...
Read moreDelaware Families Contend with Overreaching Laws
As Americans witness the slow but steady stripping of their individual rights by the growing government Leviathan, some are unwilling to sit idly...
Read moreThe Panic of 1893: Boosting Bankers’ Money and Power
Junius Morgan was, at best, a third-tier English banker in the 1850s, who was fortunate to have had a hand in a number...
Read moreArizona Bans Abortions Based on Gender and Race
In what an abortion research group has called a first in the United States, pro-life Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has signed legislation outlawing...
Read moreHow Bad Laws Go National: Case Study HB 235
At this writing, a piece of state legislation in Maryland, HB 235, has passed the state House in Annapolis and is poised to...
Read morePioneering Pro-Life Presidential Candidate Ellen McCormack Dies at 84
Ellen McCormack, a two-time presidential candidate who was drawn into the race because of her pro-life beliefs, has died at 84. McCormack's son John...
Read moreIndiana Moves Closer to Passing Marriage Protection Amendment
On March 29 the Indiana State Senate overwhelmingly passed a constitutional amendment protecting traditional marriage. The 40-to-10 vote came on the heels of...
Read morePediatrics Report Warns of “Facebook Depression” Among Teens
A recent report from American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) warns that teens who spend too much time texting and surfing social media websites...
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