Article Archive for July 2011
President Barack Obama’s conduct during the debate over the debt ceiling has divided the country and will inflict damage that will last well after the battle is over, former New York Stock Exchange director and …
Just 17% of Likely U.S. Voters now say the country is heading in the right direction, according to a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey taken the week ending Sunday, July 24. That finding is the …
For an hour on Wednesday the White House press secretary, Jay Carney, fielded questions about what, if anything, President Obama was doing to help end the impasse in Congress over the imminent need to raise …
In the latest indication that her sights are still set on a presidential run, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has accepted an invitation to keynote a Tea Party rally in Waukee, Iowa, on Sept. 3, …
Stanford University has adopted unusual guidelines and procedures for student jurors to follow in deciding sexual misconduct cases.
A bittersweet decision has been made allowing a flyer inviting grade-school students to an “After-School Christmas Story Hour” in an Ohio school.
An El Paso, Texas-based ministry is the target of a complaint from Americans United for Separation of Church and State. The organization wants the Internal Revenue Service to zero in on Tom Brown Ministries.
A worldwide Christian ministry that communicates biblical truth about Israel believes President Barack Obama is bad for the Jewish state.
Questions are being raised about the relationship between Planned Parenthood and a state-supported facility in Virginia that trains doctors.
There’s something new in the battle over abortion. However, in one sense, it’s not new at all.


