- 09/05/2011
Obama's Labor Day Speech: I'm Not Scared of Tough Times
President Barack Obama spoke to a crowd in Detroit on Monday, urging bipartisanship in order to solve the country’s economic problems. His remarks follow Friday’s jobs report which was considered worse than expected. The nation’s unemployment rate has shown no improvement, staying at 9.1 percent.
Tags Barack Obama - 02/22/2011
Spanish Nun Ousted from Convent over Facebook Use
A Spanish nun was recently banished from her religious order for spending too much time on Facebook.
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11/06/2010Polish Town Erects World's Largest Jesus Statue
A small town in western Poland has erected a statue of Jesus that workers say is now the world’s largest – even larger than the Christ the Redeemer creation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
3 comments - 11/18/2008
Major Recall for Lean Cuisine Meals
It’s not a bad idea to spend an extra 20 minutes cooking dinner for the family after work rather than resorting to frozen foods, especially as a major recall was made to popular frozen meals today.
- 08/03/2007
Nationwide Campaign Launched to Preserve Public Prayer
A Christian legal group has begun efforts to explain the legality of public prayer at public meetings to local governments around the United States.
Tags Church State - 08/03/2007
Attorney: Gay R.I. Couple Cannot 'Divorce' Since 'Marriage' Unrecognized
Christian and pro-family groups have shown concern over a case involving a same-sex couple in Rhode Island who are seeking a divorce.
Tags Homosexuality - 08/02/2007
Lawsuit Reverses Park's Policy Against Religious Handouts
A Florida county has reversed its policy against prohibitive standards for handing out religious literature in parks.
Tags Court Cases - 08/02/2007
Pro-Family Groups to Appeal Against Md. Pro-Gay Sex Ed Curriculum
Pro-family groups in Maryland have finally announced their intent to file an appeal against a Maryland school boards support for a homosexual-friendly sexual education program.
- 07/27/2007
N.Y. Episcopalians Come to Aid of Baptist Congregation
A New York Episcopal church is engaging in an unexpected act of charity, helping a neighboring Baptist church fundraise for renovations.
Tags Ecumenical - 07/27/2007
Judges Overturn Ban on School Board Prayer
A Louisiana school district that has been riddled with religious lawsuits got some backing Wednesday after a panel of judges overturned a decision that had formerly barred them from opening their meetings with prayer.
- 07/26/2007
Texas Family Credits God for House Fire Survival
A family in Beaumont, Texas, was recently devastated by a fire that completely destroyed their home.
- 07/26/2007
Seattle Airport Mulls Ban on Religious Symbols
For the second time, the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is considering a ban on religious symbols during the end-of-the-year holiday season.
Tags Church State - 07/25/2007
Lawyers Challenge Seattle Mayor Over Same-Sex 'Marriage' Order
The Washington Court of Appeals is finally ready to hear arguments throughout this week that are challenging a decision by Seattles mayor to honor homosexual marriages.
Tags Homosexuality - 07/24/2007
U.N. Gives Special Recognition to Christian Law Firm
The United Nations has given special recognition to an affiliate of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) for its efforts in religious liberty and human rights.
Tags Human Rights - 07/22/2007
Lawsuit Supports Woman's Right to Promote Easter in Parks
A Christian legal group filed a lawsuit on Friday against a Florida county that prohibited a woman from handing out Easter invitations in a public park.
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