Border Patrol Vet Praises Agents ... but Blasts White House
March 2, 2005
A 27-year veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol says his agency is literally overwhelmed by the millions of illegal aliens who are crossing the nation's southern border with Mexico. The long-time agent says attacks against Border Patrol agents are up. Full Story...Tsunami Survivors Live to Tell the Good News
March 2, 2005
The night was clear. The waves brought a subtle stirring to the silent air. The moon was full as it bounced off the stillness of the Indian Ocean. Full Story...
Immigration Reform Advocate Gears Up for Border Patrol Project
March 1, 2005
The organizer of a citizens' effort aimed at calling attention to the illegal alien invasion problem says he hopes to provide valuable assistance to the heard working border patrol agents who guard Arizona's U.S.-Mexican border. Full Story...
Event Dubbed 'Christian Oscars' Honors Moral Movies, Inspiring TV
March 1, 2005
Although largely ignored at the Oscars, Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ got plenty of attention at the 13th annual Movieguide Faith & Values Awards Gala and Report to the Entertainment Industry. Full Story...
Will UCSD Discipline Student TV Station for Airing Porn?
March 1, 2005
The University of California, San Diego, is attempting to head off a public relations nightmare after allowing its student-run TV station to air a porn video on public airwaves. Full Story...
Bauer Anticipates Continued Filibustering of Bush Nominees
March 1, 2005
Another battle in the war over President Bush's judicial nominees began today. One conservative Capitol Hill activist says he expects more of the same -- Democrat-led filibusters against those nominees. Full Story...
World Anglican Leaders Take Biblical Stand on Homosexual Issues
March 1, 2005
Leaders of the worldwide Anglican Communion say they want the Episcopal Church in the United States (ECUSA) and the Anglican Church of Canada to withdraw from the communion's councils temporarily and explain their attitudes toward homosexuals. Full Story...
Attorneys Ready for Historic Ten Commandments Proceedings
March 1, 2005
The U.S. Supreme Court is poised to hear oral arguments tomorrow (Wednesday) in a case that many believe will set the course for the future interpretation of the First Amendment. Full Story...
FCC Gives 'Green Light' to Blue Material on Airwaves, Says Watchdog Group
March 1, 2005
A spokesman for a pro-family group says with its decision on Monday, the FCC has given broadcasters "the green light" to push the envelope on indecency on public airwaves. Full Story...
Former Advocate of Violence Now Law Prof at Northwestern
February 28, 2005
An analyst at a Washington-based counter-terrorism think tank says few Americans are aware that one of the country's most prestigious law schools is employing a professor who once held a leadership position in a notorious terrorist group. Full Story...
Pro-Lifers Push for Law Protecting Infants Surviving Failed Abortions
February 28, 2005
Pro-life leaders in Illinois are making a strong bid to advance legislation for the state that would mirror a federal law passed in 2002. The Born Alive Infants Protection Act would ensure babies born during a failed abortion would have to be given proper medical care to save their lives. Full Story...
SBC Missions Board Moves Tsunami Response Into Recovery Mode
February 28, 2005
The International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention is gearing up for a new phase in disaster relief for victims of the South Asian tsunami disaster. Full Story...