Aaron J. Leichman
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NIH Reviewing Comments on Stem Cell Research Guidelines
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is in the process of sorting and reviewing thousands of comments it received regarding its new guidelines on stem cell research.
Creation Museum Still Draws Crowds, Ruffles Feathers After 2 Years
The controversial Creation Museum in Petersburg, Ky., marked its second anniversary this past week with slightly lower numbers than its first year but with much excitement.
Theistic Evolutionist Francis Collins Eyed to Lead NIH
Physician-geneticist Francis S. Collins, who successfully led efforts to map the human genetic code, is the top choice for the National Institutes of Health (NIH)'s next director, according to a source familiar with the selection process.
Most Americans Believe Abortion is 'Almost Always a Bad Thing'
Most Americans know at least one person who has had an abortion, and most of them say the person's experience was a generally negative one, according to a new poll.
Pastor, Ministry Pulled into Murder Case
A pastor and a prominent Christian ministry have been pulled into a murder case due to their ties with the alleged killer. A wrongful death lawsuit was filed against Christopher Coleman who has been charged with the first-degree murders of his wife and two sons.
Christian Children's Fund to Change Name
June will be the last month that the Christian Children's Fund will be calling itself by its present name.
Roxana Saberi Returns to U.S.
Formerly imprisoned journalist Roxana Saberi will be heading home soon after spending a few days in the nation's capital.
Christian Persecution Watchdog Rallies Prayers, Petitions for Eritrea
As Eritrea marks its 18th Independence Day this Sunday, followers of Christ around the world will be lifting up prayers on behalf of the persecuted believers in the east African nation.
PBS Mulls Cutting Ties Over 'Sectarian' Content
PBS's board of directors will be voting next month on whether to strip affiliation from any station that carries content that is not "nonsectarian."
Videos Spark More Calls for Pig Slaughter's End
Calls for an end to the "senseless slaughter" of pigs in Egypt have increased after two graphic video clips were posted in YouTube showing scores of pigs being culled and brutally maimed.