Same-Sex Marriage Not the 'End of the World,' Federal Judge Says
May 14, 2004
Christian law firms have lost their last-minute effort to block homosexual "marriage" in Massachusetts. An attorney for one of those firms is describing a judge's denial of a request to stop the scheduled legalization of same-sex marriage as a "dark day for America." Full Story...Joy in Christ Outshines WNBA Championships
May 14, 2004
Van Chancellor knows a thing or two about winning. After taking the reigns as head coach of the Houston Comets in 1997, Chancellor proceeded to lead his teams to the league's first four Women's National Basketball Association championships. He has been named the WNBA's "Coach of The Year" three times and has already been inducted into the Women's B... Full Story...
Sergeant York -- the 'Epitome of Heroism'
May 14, 2004
"When my father died, I sorter went to pieces for a few years," wrote Alvin York in his journal. "I was at that age, too, when a young man thinks that it's right smart to drink and cuss and fight and tear things up. I sort of felt that was the right-smart way to come into my manhood." Full Story...
Montana School District Sued Over Sexually Suggestive Survey of Kids
May 14, 2004
A Montana school district is being sued after a child was allegedly forced to take part in a psychological study involving sexually explicit questions without parental permission. Full Story...
Legal Eagles Mount Up Religious Freedom Defenses for Christian Students
May 13, 2004
A pro-family law firm is threatening to sue a New Hampshire school board if it refuses to recognize a Christian student club at a high school. Full Story...
Religious Freedom Group Goes Up Against Goliath of Censorship
May 13, 2004
Ten members of an Ohio church have dedicated themselves to supporting religious freedom in the United States, by whatever godly means necessary, even if it requires them to take their message on the road all across the country. Full Story...
Texas School Caves to Threat of Lawsuit Over Prom Policy
May 13, 2004
A high school in central Texas, under threat of lawsuit, has suspended its policy barring prom attendees from buying tickets for same-sex guests. Full Story...
Buchanan Critical of Pols' Handling of Illegal Immigration Problem
May 13, 2004
A former presidential candidate fears the United States will soon become two nations, with two languages and two cultures, because politicians on both sides of the aisle are not willing to stem the tide of massive illegal immigration from Mexico. Full Story...
Teen Violence Eased by Trio of Factors
May 13, 2004
It probably won't come as a surprise to pro-family groups, but researchers from University of Washington have found that some rather traditional factors can help steer teens away from participating in crime. Full Story...
Honolulu Employee's Free-Speech Suit Prompts City Policy Change
May 13, 2004
The city of Honolulu, Hawaii, has issued new guidelines allowing for greater religious expression among its employees. The new directives were drafted after a maintenance worker sued the city for its alleged attempt to abridge his First Amendment rights. Full Story...
Federal Judge Sifts Mass. Homosexual Marriage Case Merits as Monday Deadline Nears
May 13, 2004
As a federal district judge weighs arguments in a lawsuit to stop same-sex marriages in Massachusetts, pro-family legal analysts are watching the case closely. The suit accuses the seven justices of the state's Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) of usurping the legislature's authority in a ruling last November legalizing homosexual marriage. Full Story...
Witness Testifies to Compassion, Care Expressed by American Gis in Iraq
May 12, 2004
Families and friends of the American GIs being court-martialed for their mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners are saying that kind of action is contrary to the character of these soldiers. One observer -- Col. Oliver North -- says that while the national media continues to pound out stories about the indecent treatment of some of those prisoners, the tr... Full Story...