Recent Religious Headlines [T11R-4]
Every high school had them, those "Who's Who" lists for the yearbook -- Most Talented, Most Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed.
A Federal Court upheld a decision to block outspoken British MP George Galloway from entering Canada, but organizers of his speaking tour had a back-up plan Monday: he appeared in Toronto via video link.
A belief in the freedom to do X may be motivated by many things other than a desire to do X.
(Montpelier, Vermont) LGBT civil rights groups in Vermont are mounting a massive campaign to secure a veto-proof House vote on gay marriage. The House is expected to vote later this week on a marriage equality bill. The measure passed the Senate last week with a massive 26-4 vote. It is expected ...
DALLAS COP APOLOGIZES TO RYAN MOATS AND WIFE: Couple accepts apology during interview on 'GMA.' *NFL player Ryan Moats said Monday he accepts the apology offered by the Dallas cop who stopped him at gunpoint in a hospital parking lot while his mother-in-law was dying inside.
I'm writing in response to the article by Lisbeth Wells-Pratt entitled "Facebook invites are asinine, aggravating and absolutely unwanted". Myself, and several other SRU students were extremely offended and outraged by her article.
The New York Times, which ditched anti-gay op-ed columnist William Kristol earlier this year, has hired Ross G. Douthat, 29, a writer and editor at The Atlantic, to replace him. While Douthat describes himself as a "squishy pro-lifer," he is more emphatic about same-sex marriage.
Prosecutors have filed hate crime charges against an 18-year-old Seattle man accused of accosting another man on a Metro bus while yelling anti-gay slurs.
Every high school had them, those "Who's Who" lists for the yearbook -- Most Talented, Most Dependable, Most Likely to Succeed.
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