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Utah Supreme Court Stays Same-Sex Adoption Cases
The Utah Supreme Court on Friday night ordered a temporary halt to orders by several district courts that require the state's health department to issue birth certificates in same-sex parent adoptions.
Prevent 'Heartbreak of Infant Mortality' by Killing Them Before They Die, NOW President Suggests
Terry O'Neill, president of National Organization for Women, writes in an editorial that the "heartbreak of infant mortality" can be prevented with "abortion care," or in other words, if babies are killed before they die.
Publisher of Matthew Vines' 'God and the Gay Christian' Resigns From NRB
WaterBrook Multnomah, which has published numerous evangelical bestsellers, has resigned from the National Religious Broadcasters over Matthew Vines' controversial book God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships.
Pregnant Christian Mother Sentenced to Death in Sudan Has Long Legal Battle Ahead; Husband Praying
A Christian mother in Sudan, who is pregnant with a second child and has been sentenced to 100 lashes and death on charges of apostasy and adultery, has a long legal battle ahead even as her wheelchair-bound husband says his hope lies only in his prayers to God.
Minuscule Bible That Traveled to Moon Up for Auction in Texas
A minuscule copy of the Bible that traveled to the moon with an astronaut on an Apollo space mission in the 1970s is expected to sell for about $60,000 at an auction in Dallas, Texas, Wednesday.
Marco Rubio Says He's Ready to Be President
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida told ABC's "This Week" that he has enough experience, and is ready, to be president in 2016. He also took aim at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a likely Democratic candidate for president.
Massachusetts High Court Upholds 'Under God' in Pledge of Allegiance as Constitutional
Atheist parents and students wanted the Pledge of Allegiance banned in schools in Massachusetts because it contains the phrase "under God," but the state's highest court has ruled that reciting it does not violate the commonwealth's constitution or laws.
Kidnapped Nigerian Girls Tell Stories of Escape; Over 200 Others 'Sighted'
Some of the Nigerian girls who managed to escape after armed men from the Islamist terrorist group Boko Haram kidnapped them last month shared their stories, while the governor of the state where the incident took place says more than 200 girls still captive have been "sighted."
Arkansas Becomes First Bible Belt State to Allow Same-Sex Marriage After Judge Lifts Ban
More than a dozen same-sex marriage licenses were issued for the first time in a Bible Belt state Saturday after a state judge declared Arkansas' voter-approved ban on gay wedding to be unconstitutional.
Harvard's Plan to Hold Satanic 'Black Mass' Worries Catholic Church
The Catholic Archdiocese of Boston has objected to the decision of Harvard University to allow a Satanic group from New York to hold a "Black Mass," an event scheduled for Monday evening that is being portrayed as "educational."