Court rules against Prop. 8
A federal appeals court has declared California's same-sex "marriage" ban unconstitutional, paving the way for a likely U.S. Supreme Court showdown on the voter-approved law.
(Commentary by Robert Knight)Appeals court rules against Christian counselor
A federal appeals court has upheld the firing of a Christian counselor who lost her job at the Centers for Disease Control for refusing to advise a woman in a homosexual relationship.
Komen official quits over Planned Parenthood dispute
The executive director of the American Life League finds it "interesting" that a vice president of Susan G. Komen for the Cure has resigned because of the dispute over funding for Planned Parenthood.
Latest on worship in NYC schools
A bill that would allow religious congregations to continue renting New York City public schools for worship services has passed the state Senate, but it's unclear whether the state Assembly and Gov. Andrew Cuomo will approve it.
Congressmen 'walking the walk'
Eight freshman lawmakers have returned a significant portion of their unused office budgets to the U.S. Treasury -- a move that one of them says is proof that the new crop of legislators is serious about reducing the national debt.
'Coming down to the wire' for NY churches
A conservative attorney says churches meeting in New York's public schools will soon be evicted unless state lawmakers take action in the ongoing fight.
School agrees to change unlawful policies
Since a federal judge halted a school's policy regarding the distribution of "church-related" flyers, the Arkansas district has settled a lawsuit.
NBC's 'inexcusable' offense
Dan Gainor, a media watchdog, is chastising NBC for not mentioning key details of a recent riot in Oakland, California.
Report: Teachers overpaid
An analyst for The Heritage Foundation says Secretary of Education Arne Duncan's call for massive teacher salary hikes is misguided.
Halftime hullaballoo
Controversy has erupted again over the Super Bowl halftime show, this time having to do with an obscene gesture -- and controversial performer Madonna wasn't the guilty party.
9th Circuit rules on Prop. 8 videos
Pacific Justice Institute says opponents of California's Proposition 8 are only interested in creating drama in a case that involves a "facial challenge to a law."
The word on marriage in Washington
Washington lawmakers are working toward legalizing homosexual "marriage" in their state, but one pastor points out that voters may have the final say.
Counterfeit marriage is anti-religion
(Commentary by Robert Knight)
'Carte blanche' for assisted suicide
Basing its ruling on free-speech rights, the Georgia Supreme Court has overturned that state's ban on assisted suicide.
A 'classic Washington, DC cover-up'
A Christian attorney and expert on terrorism says newly uncovered documents reveal that Attorney General Eric Holder wasn't truthful in the statements he made about "Operation Fast and Furious."
Story contains results from Monday's poll
We're in the red ... so let's borrow
A conservative activist says California intends to continue the borrow-spend-borrow cycle despite an announcement that the state is officially out of cash.
'Gay' element missing from anti-bullying bill
Governor John Kasich has signed into law an anti-bullying bill that an Ohio family values advocate says is free of a pro-homosexual agenda.
Another abortionist's career in jeopardy
Yet another Maryland abortionist is under investigation for allegations that have been stacking up against him since 2006.
A 'collision course' with Iran
An expert on the Middle East says he believes the window of opportunity is closing for Israel to launch an attack against Iran's nuclear sites.
Pension arranged for alleged molester?
The Pacific Justice Institute is offering to be the "voice" of children and families who have been the victims of a California teacher who was arrested for molesting almost two dozen children.
Romney + Rubio = balanced ticket
Presidential election analyst Charles Dunn believes GOP frontrunner Mitt Romney may already be thinking about who he wants to be his vice-presidential running mate.
