Obstacles Placed Before FCA Clubs in Two Rural Locales
September 20, 2006
- A Kansas school district is being sued in federal court for denying official recognition to a Fellowship of Christian Athletes club. The district's superintendent claims recognizing the FCA would be an unconstitutional government endorsement of religion. At the same time, a school district near the Texas Gulf Coast is making life similarly diffi... Full Story...M.D.: Public Can Trust U.S. Blood Supply, Despite Red Cross's Mistakes
September 19, 2006
- A Colorado pathologist says people who give or receive blood with the American Red Cross should not be concerned by recent fines levied against the organization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Full Story...
Jihad Watch Spokesman Outraged to See U.N. Welcome Iranian President
September 19, 2006
- An Islamic terrorist expert says he thinks it's ridiculous that the U.S. State Department has allowed Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to come to the United States to address the United Nations. Full Story...
Race to Vilify Math Professor Wrong Response, Says FIRE
September 19, 2006
- A veteran professor at a community college in Seattle is protesting the school's decision to suspend him over what it calls a "racist" math exam question. Full Story...
MD: Public Can Trust U.S. Blood Supply, Despite Red Cross's Mistakes
September 19, 2006
- A Colorado pathologist says people who give or receive blood with the American Red Cross should not be concerned by recent fines levied against the organization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Full Story...
Maryland County's Sex-Ed Material Not Yet Out of the Woods
September 19, 2006
- A group that sued Maryland's largest school system over its controversial sex-education curriculum is applauding some proposed changes to the new curriculum and raising concerns about others. Full Story...
Nude Bar's Owner Ordered to Pay After Judge Dismisses Frivolous Suit
September 19, 2006
- The owner of a nude bar in Oregon has been ordered to pay nearly $20,000 in attorneys' fees to the American Family Association Center for Law & Policy over a meritless lawsuit he brought against citizens who objected to the presence of the sexually-oriented business in their community. Full Story...
Study Highlights HPV Risk
September 19, 2006
- A new study provides a grim reminder of the potential cost of sexual promiscuity. Full Story...
Nothing Improper With Upcoming 'Values Voter Summit,' Say Organizers
September 19, 2006
- Pro-family groups are dismissing warnings that a campaign they're launching this week could result in churches losing their tax-exempt status. Full Story...
Civil-Rights Advocate Asks Bush to Denounce China's Forced Abortions
September 18, 2006
- The head of a conservative civil liberties organization is urging President George W. Bush to condemn China's forced abortion policy, as well as to denounce the Chinese government's imprisonment of a human-rights activist who dared speak out against the inhumane policy. Full Story...
GOP's Lackluster Performance on Judicial Nominations Draws Criticism
September 18, 2006
- The Senate has failed to act on four more of President Bush's judicial nominees -- and one critic is blaming the GOP leaders. Full Story...
Misgivings Expressed Over New Saudi Student Exchange Program
September 18, 2006
- An author and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution is expressing concern over an educational exchange program brokered by President Bush and Saudi King Abdullah that is allowing 15,000 Saudi students to enroll on America's college campuses. Full Story...