TV Linked to Kids' Short Attention Spans
June 8, 2004
A recently published study indicates that early exposure to television for young children may lead to attention problems, perhaps even attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Full Story...Suspended "Rebel" Teen's Mom Pleads With School For Leniency
June 7, 2004
Two Michigan high school seniors who showed up for the last day of school with confederate emblems -- one of them in the form of a Mississippi state flag -- have been kicked out of school and have not been allowed to graduate. Full Story...
Child Development Ministry's Haiti Projects Hard Hit By Floods
June 7, 2004
Recent floods in Haiti have claimed the lives of at least four children who receive monthly aid through a Colorado-based ministry. Ministry workers report that more than a thousand Haitians have died as a result of extensive flooding in the country's southeast region, and countless others have been left homeless. Full Story...
Attorney Sees Doors Opening For Christian Clubs On Campus
June 7, 2004
A school district in Washington State has agreed to no longer bar Child Evangelism Fellowship from using school facilities. Full Story...
Conservatives Bless Reagan's Memory As They Mourn His Passing
June 7, 2004
As America reacts to the death of 40th U.S. president Ronald Reagan, Christians and conservative around the nation lament the loss of the beloved "Great Communicator" and recall the character and leadership that have become his legacy. Full Story...
It's a Cross the ACLU Cannot Bear
June 7, 2004
A Christian attorney says he is grieved that Los Angeles County caved to the ACLU and will remove a small cross from its official seal. Full Story...
Heat's Brian Grant Refined in the Fire
June 7, 2004
Brian Grant of the Miami Heat considers himself a picture of success -- but it has nothing to do with any of his accomplishments as a center in the National Basketball Association. Full Story...
Muslim Prayer Calls Echo Through Detroit Suburb; Petitioners Unhappy
June 7, 2004
Some residents of a Detroit-area town hope that an August ballot initiative will send a strong message to the Muslim community that they do not want to hear Islamic calls for prayer broadcast five times a day over loudspeakers. In the meantime, citizens will have to call the police if they don't like the noise. Full Story...
Education Study Reveals Much About Graduation Rates in U.S. Colleges
June 4, 2004
A new study documents "deep problems" in the graduation rates at four-year colleges and universities in America. It also highlights a historically black university in North Carolina that has a significantly higher graduation rate than its peer institutions. Full Story...
Activist Says Alabama Voters Remember Where Candidates Stood On Ten Commandments Issue
June 4, 2004
A justice on Alabama's Supreme Court who voted to remove a Ten Commandments monument from the state judicial building was soundly defeated in the Republican primary. Full Story...
Senate Dems Reaffirm Stand Against Marriage Amendment
June 4, 2004
According to a national homosexual-rights advocacy group, it's a done deal that a Federal Marriage Amendment banning same-sex "marriage" will never make it out of the Senate -- and they say they have the Democratic backing to prove it. Full Story...
Pro-Lifers React After Disappointing California PABA Ruling
June 4, 2004
A spokesman for the American Life League says the callous testimony of some abortionists may have incensed a federal judge in a case filed to block the enforcement of the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act, and pro-abortion forces are hoping this will improve the chances of a favorable ruling for life. Full Story...