Liberty Univ. names new seminary dean
Elmer Towns, who co-founded Liberty University with the late Rev. Jerry Falwell, has been named the new dean of the school's theological seminary
Islam's so-called 'friends'
The brouhaha over some Islamists' take on Obama being Muslim or not Muslim is absolutely fascinating.
Believing lies
Liberals are quite adept at willfully refusing to face facts, if necessary, to support wrongheaded views.
Federally funded groups defend hiring fellow believers
More than 100 leaders of religious groups are urging Congress to reject legislation that would prohibit them from hiring only fellow believers if they accept federal funds.
Putting the stop to pot in Calif.
In an effort to head off the legalization of marijuana in California, a pro-family organization is releasing a video that documents the damage of marijuana use and informs Americans about the harmful effects that can be expected.
Tuesday's primaries - a message for Nov. 2?
The outcome of Tuesday's primaries in Alaska, Arizona, and Florida could have significant implications on the mid-term elections just ten weeks away.
U.S. money for foreign mosques
Almost $6 million of U.S. taxpayers' money is going to restore Muslim mosques and minarets around the world -- and that's money well spent, says Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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School choice proves effective
An education reform expert is touting Florida's scholarship program for students in foster care as a cost-effective model for other states to improve overall academic achievement in public schools.
Changes in store for conservative Lutherans
A new national Lutheran body is being formed in Ohio due to disagreements within the ELCA.
Public sidewalk not private property
Planned Parenthood in Washington, DC, isn't happy with a decision declaring that the sidewalk in front of the clinic is not privately owned.
Bush takes the title for foreign policy
All things considered, a conservative think tank thinks former President George W. Bush will have a better legacy than President Barack Obama when it comes to foreign policy.
Concert or barracks -- a fair choice
A senior Army strategist and Pentagon advisor thinks it was completely acceptable for an Army commander to offer troops going through training the option to attend a Christian concert or remain in the barracks.
Protest targets Mother Teresa snub
Blue and white colors are flying today to honor what would have been the 100th birthday of Mother Teresa, but an iconic building in New York City is not involved in the celebration.
Hillary's scientific acumen somewhat lacking
A global-warming skeptic is reacting harshly to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's linkage of the devastating floods in Pakistan to alleged man-made climate change.
Shoebat: Lebanon poised for attack on Israel
A former member of the PLO is convinced it will just be a matter of time before Hezbollah-controlled Lebanon will launch an attack on Israel.
Appeal in stem-cell decision revealing
Americans United for Life says it's obvious the Obama administration wants to circumvent the law and make federal funds available for research that requires the killing of unborn babies.
Documenting the 'real hatemongers'
A conservative media watchdog says while so-called "news" media outlets have spent much time in the past two decades demonizing conservative talk-show hosts as "mean-spirited," they remain silent about the vicious rhetoric spewing from the left's leading hosts.
The White House war on jobs
The "Summer of Recovery" is looking more and more like the Beltway Chainsaw Massacre for America's workers.
Murkowski in jeopardy, McCain wins easily
Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski is struggling to avoid becoming the latest incumbent lawmaker to be fired.
Judge says 'remediation' lawful, student appeals
A federal judge has rejected a graduate student's lawsuit that claimed Augusta State University in Georgia was forcing her to abandon her Christian beliefs in order to receive a counseling degree.
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