Article Archive for December 2010
China has shut down more than 60,000 pornographic websites this year and arrested 5,000 people as it steps up a campaign against obscene material.
China is preparing for conflict ‘in every direction’, the defence minister said on Wednesday in remarks that threaten to overshadow a visit to Beijing by his US counterpart next month.
Leaders of trade unions expect large numbers of public and private sector workers to take to the picket lines early next year in action that could affect the royal wedding.
Despite the distractions of the festive season and cutbacks on the horizon, the Barnabas Fund is asking Christians to remember the plight of their brothers and sisters in Iraq in prayer and practical …
BRITAIN’S winter is the coldest since 1683 and close to being the chilliest in nearly 1,000 years.
President Obama and his family are enjoying a delightful Christmas vacation with friends and family in the chief executive’s home state of Hawaii.
The Mississippi governor’s 2012 presidential stock has plunged since downplaying the damage of the civil rights era in a magazine interview.
Six out of 10 Americans hope that President Obama’s policies will succeed — a percentage that has dropped measurably from last year — but the public is roughly split when it comes to …
An Islam critic and terrorism expert says it was very fortunate that British authorities were able to thwart a terrorist plot that planned to target, among other things, the U.S. embassy in London.
The Illinois town of Rockford has not been hospitable to a pro-life mobile sonogram unit that is trying to serve the city.


