SCOTUS Refuses Roe v. Wade Review Petition, Dismays Pro-Lifers
February 23, 2005
The pro-life community is reacting to yesterday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court, refusing to reconsider the 1973 ruling that legalized abortion. Norma McCorvey, the woman who was known as "Jane Roe" in the Roe v. Wade case, filed a petition asking the high court to rethink the fateful judgment of 32 years ago. Full Story...STDs Drive Contagious Infections in U.S.
February 23, 2005
The sexual revolution was supposed to provide Americans plenty of free sex at no personal cost, but evidence continues to pour in that, while there may be plenty of sex, it's not without cost. Full Story...
Ouster of Military Recruiters Shows School's Ignorance, Says Watchdog
February 22, 2005
A conservative military watchdog says it is outrageous that several Army recruiters were forced to leave a college campus in Washington state recently when they were accosted by a group of angry students who oppose the war in Iraq. Full Story...
PA Group Holds Aid Orgs Accountable for Relief Efforts
February 22, 2005
The CEO of a Pennsylvania-based organization that specializes in identifying successful charitable projects in Third World nations says it takes good stewardship to properly track tsunami aid or any other giving across the globe. Full Story...
Case Dismissed for Philly 5, But Battle Has Just Begun
February 22, 2005
The American Family Association of Pennsylvania is demanding that a judge apologize to members of a Christian group who were arrested during an outreach to homosexuals for comparing the street ministers to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Meanwhile, though acquitted, the Christian activists may be heading back into court. Full Story...
Researcher: 'Outing' of Simpsons Character Consistent with Hollywood Bias
February 22, 2005
A researcher for the American Family Association says the homosexual outing of a character on The Simpsons is just another show of Hollywood's blatant pro-homosexual bias. Full Story...
Project 21 Leader Says Liberals Take Blacks for Granted
February 22, 2005
The head of an African-American moderate and conservative group says a recent statement by Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean demonstrates that political leaders on the left are taking African Americans for granted. Full Story...
FIRE Goes to Bat for Student Booted Out for Differing Views
February 22, 2005
A Catholic college in Syracuse, New York, is under fire for allegedly dismissing an education student last semester after he wrote a paper advocating strict discipline for students. Full Story...
Fraternity Prevails Against UNC Non-Discrimination Policy
February 22, 2005
A Christian group is celebrating an early victory in its battle against the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. The school has been dealt a major legal blow in its quest to continue implementing a non-discrimination policy that bars Christian student groups from limiting their membership to Christians. Full Story...
Christian Rock Band Sues Ohio Schools for Censorship
February 21, 2005
A Christian rock band has sued an Ohio school district after being barred from performing at an anti-drug/anti-alcohol rally. Full Story...
Ministry Leader Sees More Trouble Ahead for Christian Missions
February 21, 2005
Six seminary students affiliated with an evangelical ministry to Asia were hospitalized after being attacked last weekend in Southern India. The head of that evangelistic organization, which has been helping provide disaster relief services to tsunami survivors, says the Church is encountering increased hostility towards Christianity all over the w... Full Story...
Evangelical Relief Ministry Seeing Gradual Success in Sudan
February 21, 2005
A ministry that seeks to spread the message of Christ in persecuted nations is involved in ongoing work in war-torn Sudan. Full Story...