Paul Stanley

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  • Obamacare May Lead to Increase in Pizza and Hamburger Costs

    Opponents of President Obama's Affordable Care Act – better known as Obamacare – are now saying the next downside of the plan could be an increase in the cost of pizza. According to Papa John's CEO John Schnatter, customers could see up to a $.20 increase in the price of their Friday night pizza order.

  • Did Tuesday's 'Marriage Equality Day' Fall Short for Starbucks, Gay Activists?

    Did Tuesday's 'Marriage Equality Day' Fall Short for Starbucks, Gay Activists?

    Tuesday's "Marriage Equality Day" at Starbucks' 17,600 stores seemed to fall far short of the record-breaking crowds that filled Chick-fil-A's 1,608 locations the week prior for "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day," organized by Fox News host Mike Huckabee. However, an organizer of the marriage equality event said that in spite of what some say was a low turnout, the event was a success.

  • Leadership Shakeup Compounds Problems for Susan G. Komen Foundation

    Nancy G. Brinker, who founded the Susan G. Komen Foundation in honor of her late sister, is stepping down as the organization's CEO, but will remain in a leadership capacity. The move is one of several that have rocked the breast cancer charity over a decision to pull funding to Planned Parenthood earlier this year. The group ultimately reversed their initial decision but lost support as a result.

  • Black Bishop Encourages Christians to Leave Democratic Party

    Black Bishop Encourages Christians to Leave Democratic Party

    A black Virginia bishop is calling for Christians to leave the Democratic Party over what he describes as a "cult-like devotion" to abortion and what he terms as a "rejection" of the traditional family.

  • Petraeus Being Considered as Romney Running Mate, Says Obama

    Petraeus Being Considered as Romney Running Mate, Says Obama

    David Petraeus, the current director of the Central Intelligence Agency and a highly decorated four-star general, is said to be under consideration as former Gov. Mitt Romney's vice presidential running mate as he accepts the GOP nomination later this month. Interestingly, the origin of this information points back to President Obama.

  • Starbucks Crowd Small at Tuesday's 'National Marriage Equality Day'

    Starbucks Crowd Small at Tuesday's 'National Marriage Equality Day'

    Gay marriage activists and their supporters plan to consume more than their daily allowance of caffeine on Tuesday by visiting their local Starbucks in an effort to challenge last week's "Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day" that was staged by pro-family supporters to demonstrate their support for the company's stance on traditional marriage.

  • Romney's VP List Narrows as Speaker List for Convention Grows

    Romney's VP List Narrows as Speaker List for Convention Grows

    The Republican National Committee has released the names of several high-profile Republican speakers who will take the podium at the party's Tampa, Fla., convention later this month. Yet appearing on the speakers roster means one's name was mostly likely scratched off the Romney campaign's list of vice presidential prospects – assuming it was there in the first place.

  • The GOP's Elephant in the Room: Gay Marriage

    The GOP's Elephant in the Room: Gay Marriage

    No one disputes that both Republicans and Democrats are looking for an issue – any issue – that will give them a winning advantage with about 3 million swing voters in the fall elections. But the one topic that many social conservatives see as that wedge issue is the same elephant in the room that party leaders want to ignore: same-sex marriage.

  • ACLU Files Suit on Behalf of Federal Workers to Protect Financial Information

    The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit on behalf of several thousand high-level federal employees in an effort to keep their personal financial information from being disclosed under a new law set to take effect on Sept. 30.

  • Judge Throws Out Charges Accusing Planned Parenthood of Illegal Abortions

    A judge in Kansas on Thursday granted abortion provider Planned Parenthood's request to dismiss over two dozen misdemeanor charges stemming from several late-term abortions performed at a Kansas City-area clinic.