A Christian professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) has won a lawsuit charging the school with denying him a promotion based on his religious views.
The Archdiocese of St. Louis has published a statement calling for parishes to support faith-based scouting clubs for girls, and points out that Girl Scout troops are not specifically a faith-based program.
A panel of survivors of sex trafficking and prostitution confronted United Nations (UN) agencies and Amnesty International at the UN's annual conference on women for trying to legalize prostitution.
The life of a baby boy born prematurely to parents in Mumbai, India was saved after doctors recommended that his impoverished parents keep him in an icebox until he grows stronger.
In what many are calling the biggest I-told-you-so moment of the year, a wealthy same-sex couple in Britain has decided to sue the Church of England for refusing to marry them in the church.
These days, when a young girl finds herself facing an unplanned pregnancy, she's under enormous pressure from our pro-abortion culture to take the easy way out, but a group of pro-life women are determined to help Generation Y choose life!
While most of America was distracted by the missing Malaysian jetliner last Friday night, the Obama Administration quietly announced that it intends to give up control of the organization that manages the Internet to the international community, a move that many fear could invite censorship and stifle free speech on the World Wide Web.
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