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  • Remembering Gabrielle 'Elle' Devenish: Anorexia Steals Life of Colleague, Friend

    Sara Gabrielle Devenish, better known to her colleagues and friends as "Elle," was taken home by her Lord and Savior on Thursday in the early morning hours. She died peacefully in her sleep, just the way she had imagined she would.

  • Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, Kraft Dump Conservative Nonprofit ALEC

    The non-partisan, conservative leaning American Legislative Exchange Council has excelled at producing model legislation that several states have passed into law over the last three years. But the group's success seems to have given liberals and left-leaning groups a large target, with recently some of ALEC's largest and wealthiest corporate supporters cutting ties.

  • Son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker Speaks Out Against NC Marriage Amendment

    Son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker Speaks Out Against NC Marriage Amendment

    Jay Bakker grew up in North Carolina in the limelight of his parents' Praise The Lord ministry before it crumbled in the 1980s after his father pled guilty to fraud charges. Now the young minister is opposing the state's efforts to pass a marriage amendment defining marriage as between one man and one woman.

  • Planned Parenthood Media Director Accepts Job in Obama Administration

    Planned Parenthood Media Director Accepts Job in Obama Administration

    Planned Parenthood's former media director Tait Sye is now working for the Department of Health and Human Services as deputy assistant secretary for public affairs.

  • Pelosi, Democrats Want to Change First Amendment to Limit Free Speech

    House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and other congressional Democrats are throwing their support behind an effort to overturn a Supreme Court ruling despite warnings by critics that the effort would severely limit free speech.

  • Obama Gave the Church Less Than One-Half Percent of $18 Million Income Over 12 Years

    Obama Gave the Church Less Than One-Half Percent of $18 Million Income Over 12 Years

    An analysis of 12 years of tax returns recently released by President Barack Obama from 2000 to 2011 shows that the First Family donated 1.4 percent or less of their income to charity until he began to run for the U.S. Senate in 2004, and gave only nominal amounts to the church except for substantial donations to the Rev. Jeremiah Wright's Trinity Church of Christ in 2006 and 2007.

  • Santorum Denies Charges to Undercut Romney After Letter Arrives Late

    Santorum Denies Charges to Undercut Romney After Letter Arrives Late

    A spokesperson for former Sen. Rick Santorum said a fundraising letter that was harshly critical of Mitt Romney was paid for and released to a direct mail company before Santorum announced his decision to suspend his campaign early last week.

  • Warren Buffett Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer; Will Continue to Run Company

    Warren Buffett Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer; Will Continue to Run Company

    Warren Buffett, the billionaire investor who has built Berkshire Hathaway into one of the most successful and profitable investment firms in history, announced in a letter to shareholders Tuesday that he has prostate cancer.

  • Senate Says No to 'Buffett Rule;' Obama Says Yes to 'Romney Rule'

    Senate Says No to 'Buffett Rule;' Obama Says Yes to 'Romney Rule'

    On Monday, the full Senate handed President Obama a defeat by not being able to produce 60 votes to bring what has been termed the "Buffett Rule," which would increase taxes on seven-figure incomes, to the Senate floor. But what Obama took away was a hammer big enough to hit Mitt Romney on his reluctance to disclose years of tax returns and answer questions about complicated investment strategies.

  • Barney Frank Discusses Wedding Partner Before Leaving Congress; Slams Gingrich, Tea Party

    Barney Frank Discusses Wedding Partner Before Leaving Congress; Slams Gingrich, Tea Party

    In an in-depth interview with New York Magazine, 73-year-old Rep. Barney Frank, the liberal icon from Massachusetts looks back on his past three decades in Congress and examines among other things, the rise of gay activism, Republicans and his regrets on the failures of Fannie Mae and the housing industry.