Arizona vs. the U.N.
As Barack Obama throws America under the bus for the cause of open borders, the shady U.N. human rights police must be laughing their jackboots off.
Uprooting crosses, one by one
At the same time politicians are extolling the merits of a mosque in downtown Manhattan, crosses are being systematically erased from public view in America.
Sen. Murkowski concedes Alaska GOP primary race
Alaska Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski has conceded her U.S. Senate primary race to Joe Miller.
Obama: US combat in Iraq over, 'time to turn page'
Fiercely opposed to the war from the start, President Barack Obama formally ended the U.S. combat role in Iraq after seven long years of bloodshed, declaring firmly Tuesday night: "It is time to turn the page." Claiming no victory, he said the nation's most urgent priority now must be fixing its own sickly economy.
Obama's relationship with GOP up in the air
A member of a conservative think-tank says the jury is out on whether President Obama will work with Republicans if they take control of Congress this November.
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A 15-story insult
Do those who are planning a Ground Zero mosque want to be part of American society -- or to see how much they can get away with in American society?
District pays big in laptop spy scandal
A federal judge says a suburban Philadelphia school district embroiled in a laptop spying scandal must pay a family's lawyer more than a quarter-million dollars.
Fighting for faith, honor ... and life
Alveda King says it's impossible for her to hijack her own family's legacy. The pro-life advocate is the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Bauer: Mosque money needs to stop
Gary Bauer says it's an absolute outrage that U.S. taxpayers will soon be footing the bill for rebuilding Islamic mosques in foreign countries.
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Right idea + wrong approach = bad idea
Conservative columnist Marcia Segelstein is skeptical about the National Association of Evangelicals' program to get churches on the front line in the fight to reduce abortions.
'Ground Zero' bus ads get green light
A terrorism expert is very pleased that the New York Metropolitan Transit Authority has agreed to display his group's bus ads, which show opposition to the construction of the "Ground Zero" mosque.
Bill-sharing ministry seeks rehearing
Christian Medi-Share plans to appeal a recent decision by the Kentucky Supreme Court.
FCC appeals negative decency ruling
The Federal Communications Commission has decided to appeal a court decision that makes it impossible for the agency to restrict indecency in media.
Teaching youngsters to be frugal
With a thin job market and an economy in deep financial trouble, a personal finance organization feels that learning how to become financially independent is more important than ever.
CLEAR Act would clarify matters
The head of an immigration reduction advocacy organization believes Congress could go a long way to resolve the controversy over the Arizona immigration law if it passes two bills that are currently held up in Congress.
Short-term missions not always helpful
A mission magazine reports that many short-term mission teams have unwittingly caused long-term harm to the communities they've sought to help.
Youth giving truth to youth
Revival Fires International is partnering with American Family Radio to launch another Truth for Youth Bible Week.
Combating homosexual promotion in schools
With the new school year starting up, many parents are concerned about homosexual promotion in public schools, so a prominent pro-family group is informing parents about what they can do to protect their kids.
Feds listen, release pro-abstinence study
In response to heavy criticism, the Department of Health and Human Services has reluctantly released the full results of a national study that favors abstinence education.
Texas hosts pro-life billboard campaign
Billboards have been placed in the Bryan/College Station area of Texas to help bring awareness to the fact that 36 percent of the abortions in the U.S. kill black babies.
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