Article Archive for February 2011
A high school wrestler from Iowa created a national stir when he placed his Christian convictions above winning and refused to compete against a girl at last week’s state tournament.
Barnabas Fund is appealing to the United Nations to intervene after India refused to grant refuge to six Afghan converts.
The Maryland Senate approved a legislation allowing same-sex marriages in the state on Thursday.
As another authoritarian regime crumbles in the Middle East, Terry Ascott has high hopes for the church in the region regardless of what replaces the old orders.
Women should make up at least 25 percent of the boards of the largest British companies by 2015, a report commissioned by the government recommended on Thursday.
After years of fighting for control of a prominent valley in the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, the United States military has begun to pull back most of its forces from ground it …
The rebels here said they caught a spy in the court building, the nerve center of the uprising, recording insurgent plans on a cellphone camera.
Mercenaries and army forces put down an attempt by protesters on Friday to break Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s hold on the capital, Tripoli, opening fire on crowds who had taken to the streets …
A 20-year-old Saudi student appeared in federal court here on Friday, charged with trying to make bombs to be used in attacks on American targets, while federal agents sifted through electronic correspondence, …
Nearly half of Americans don’t realize the federal health care law is still in place, according to a new poll conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation.


