Shock-Jock Stern Crosses 'Line in Sand,' Booted by Major Radio Network
February 26, 2004
As far as Clear Channel Communications is concerned, Howard Stern has stepped over the line of decency. It remains to be seen, however, if Stern's employer -- Viacom -- has as much moxie. Full Story...As 'Passion' Opens, Churches Find Openings for Evangelism
February 26, 2004
Movie theaters from large cities to small towns nationwide reported record numbers on the opening day of The Passion of the Christ, and Christian churches and groups are making the most of a tremendous opportunity. Full Story...
Dad Discovers Dumping Devil at Daughter's School is No Academic Exorcise
February 26, 2004
A Christian father in Florida is continuing his fight to get his daughter's middle school to drop its "Maroon Devils" mascot. Full Story...
Liberals Bash Bush for Stance on Traditional Marriage, Constitutional Amendment
February 26, 2004
What do The New York Times and Senator Ted Kennedy have in common? In addition to being unabashed mouthpieces for liberalism, both are accusing President Bush of trying to write bias into the U.S. Constitution -- and both are being taken to task by pro-family leaders for their blatant attacks against traditional marriage. Full Story...
High Court Upholds State's Withdrawal of Religion Major's Scholarship
February 26, 2004
The Christian student at the center of the Supreme Court's ruling on divinity scholarships is expressing disappointment with the lopsided decision. Full Story...
Former Bush Aide: Saudis Lurking Behind Scenes in War on Terrorism
February 26, 2004
A former special assistant to President Bush says the United States needs to accept the reality that Saudi Arabia must be treated as an adversary -- not as an ally -- in the war on terrorism. Full Story...
ICC Expected to Rule It's Illegal for Israel to Protect Itself
February 26, 2004
An Israeli author and Middle East expert says he doesn't expect the U.N. International Criminal Court to rule in his country's favor on the question of whether the Israeli security fence is "legal." Full Story...
Education Law Helps Schools Offer English Proficiency Help
February 25, 2004
Students with limited English skills are going to get a break in the classroom thanks to a new federal policy. Full Story...
Gospel Artist Talks Abstinence with Bush Administration
February 25, 2004
One of the most popular contemporary Christian recording artists recently got the chance to lead a Bible study at the White House and speak about God's view regarding sex outside marriage. Full Story...
Pro-Family Leaders: Bush's Call for Marriage Amendment the 'Right Thing'
February 25, 2004
Now that President Bush has called on Congress to pass a constitutional amendment limiting marriage to a man and a woman, pro-family groups are energized. While his political opponents say Tuesday's announcement is "divisive" and driving a "wedge" between the American people, some of his supporters say it is certain to become the definitive issue i... Full Story...
Expert Says Homosexual Marriage Threatens Military Readiness
February 25, 2004
A conservative military pundit is delighted that President Bush has voiced his support for a constitutional amendment to define marriage as a union between one man and one woman. She says defending traditional marriage is more than just a civil and moral issue -- it's a matter of national security. Full Story...
Univ. of Colorado Lifts Ban on Conservatives' Bake Sale Protest
February 25, 2004
Conservative students protesting affirmative action have won free-speech victories at two public universities in the West. Full Story...