Article Archive for February 2011
Thousands of people demonstrated peacefully for political reform in Amman, the capital, and in other Jordanian towns on Friday, with opposition forces drawing the largest crowds since the weekly Friday protests began …
Tens of thousands of protesters returned Friday to Tahrir Square, the site of demonstrations that led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak two weeks ago, to keep up the pressure on Egypt’s military-led …
Mercenaries and army forces put down an attempt by protesters on Friday to break Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s hold on this capital city, opening fire on crowds who had taken to the streets after …
After another quiet appearance on the Senate floor, Senator Marco Rubio, the heralded freshman Republican from Florida, quickly made his way back to his office, avoiding eye contact with a phalanx of reporters …
The littlest protester cannot count past 10 and gets his alphabet mixed up. But in the midst of civic strife, Sheadon O’Day, a 3-year-old agitator, has mastered one thing that really matters inside …
The janitors who buff floors and empty wastebaskets for the State of California earn a median wage of a little over $31,000 a year, which is 45 percent more than janitors in the …
Pro-lifers have received a favorable settlement in a lawsuit involving Indiana’s abortionists.
A Florida congressman plans to call Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius to testify about recent undercover probes of Planned Parenthood, but one pro-life activist does not expect her account …
The Supreme Court is set to hear a case that could limit the rights of parents and students in public schools when government officials come knocking.
The pauses in Apostle Claver Kamau-Imani’s presentation are punctuated with the quiet exhalations of the audience: A series of gasps, wow’s and Amen’s.


