
Tyler O'Neil
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6 Unconventional Suggestions for Republican Strategy
A conservative advocacy group concerned about inflation has suggested a new game plan for the GOP that could revive social issues as an asset for the party. The group, American Principles in Action (APIA), challenges the GOP's fear of losing on social issues, restating the importance of issues like abortion as part of an economic vision focused on restoring the middle class family.
SNL Mocks Secretary Sebelius With Suggestions for Healthcare.gov IT Problems
Late-night comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) poked fun at U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and the Obama administration's response to internet problems associated with Obamacare's sign-up website, healthcare.gov.
Mark Zuckerberg, George Soros, Rupert Murdoch Bankrolling Immigration Reform
Big names in big businesses are lobbying for immigration reform in Washington, D.C., including Mark Zuckerberg, George Soros, and Rupert Murdoch. But political strategists disagree about the motivation behind the money.
Harvard's 'Sex Week' Is 'Boring,' Says Christian Campus Outreach Group
A Christian outreach director took an unusual approach in discussing Harvard University's "Sex Week," a semi-annual celebration and information week. He said it makes sex boring.
Wisconsin Supreme Court Weighs if Domestic Partnership Violates State's Gay Marriage Ban
As the Wisconsin Supreme Court weighs a 2009 Domestic Partnership law against the state's 2006 Marriage Amendment, a gay rights group argues that domestic partnerships are not "substantially similar" to marriage in Wisconsin, while the Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) claims the civil union law violates the state's constitution.

Univ. Teaching Assistant Accidentally Emails Skype Porn to Students Instead of Math Homework
A University of Iowa teaching assistant (TA) accidentally sent a pornographic video of herself and her boyfriend to her class of undergraduates, causing a commotion.
4 Reasons NYC's Faith Boom Could Forecast National Revival, 'Spiritual Renaissance'
Religious life in New York City is booming, even while it shrinks in the rest of the country, according to a report by the Barna Group. Christian college professors in the Big Apple not only agree, but argue that the faith boom will inspire a revival across America.
ObamaCare Website Contractor Awarded for Failure, Keeping People Away From 'Creepy' Exchanges
Generation Opportunity (GO), a conservative group focused on youth issues, will present an award to CGI Federal, the main contractor behind the failing website HealthCare.gov, while a Christian economist explains why the system crashed and the way followers of Jesus should approach youth and economic issues.

Helping Millennials Help Themselves: How Christians Should Respond to High Youth Unemployment
Almost 6 million young people are "disconnected," neither working nor in school, according to a new study by The Opportunity Network coalition. The coalition shared its efforts to address this problem, and a Christian economist argued that followers of Jesus Christ should work to create opportunities for young people to find work.

10 Ways Diablo Cody's 'Paradise' Mocks Christians as it Flops Hard as a Movie
"Paradise," a new film with an Oscar-winning cast, written and directed by Diablo Cody, who won an Oscar for writing the 2007 film "Juno," opened in a handful of theaters and doesn't even make the list on the box office reports. Christian reviewers explained why, and one listed the 10 malicious – and ridiculous – lies it tells about followers of Jesus.



















