Joshua A. Goldberg
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Brazilian President's Pro-Gay Remarks Draw Criticism
Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, drew criticism from pro-family groups this past week after he said those opposed to homosexuality were intolerant and suffered from radical mental diseases.
Planned Parenthood to Benefit from New War Funding Bill
Planned Parenthood, the nations leading provider of surgical abortions, could save millions of dollars on abortion related drugs if a new war funding bill passes through the House this year, according to pro-life groups.
Study: 1 in 4 New Yorkers Have Genital Herpes
Over a fourth of all New Yorkers have genital herpes, according to a new study released Monday by the New York City Health Department.
Survey Shows Rise in Sexual Activity in High Schools
The rates of sexuality activity among U.S. high school students rose this year, according to a new study released Wednesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Gay 'Marriage' Uproar Erupts in Greece
Heated controversy erupted in Greece Tuesday after the mayor of Tilos, a small island in the Aegean sea, stood over the nations first gay marriage ceremony. In total, 30 couples were wed.
Compassion International Prepares For World Food Crisis
As the world continues to grapple with the aftereffects of the horrific twin set of natural disasters that ravaged across Burma and China this month, new concerns are being raised about the appearance of a new, powerful, and quickly growing tsunami in the form of an unprecedented global food crisis.
UNFPA Criticized Over Burma Condom Shipment
As the aftermath of the cyclone that ravaged across Burma earlier this month continues to leave the South East Asian country in chaos and disarray, the United Nations Population Fund has been criticized recently over its shipment of condoms in place of badly needed aid and supplies.
Israeli Orthodox Jewish Center Begins Dialogue with Christians
In an unparalleled historical development, a major Orthodox Jewish institution has announced its decision to begin theological dialogue and fellowship with Christians.
UK Charity's Christian Hiring Policy Ruled Discriminatory
A British-based Christian charity organization dedicated to aiding those with learning disabilities lost the right to control its own hiring practices after an Employee Tribunal ruled that it was 'discriminatory.'
Creation Museum Prepares Anniversary Celebration
This weekend, the founders of the Creation Museum will celebrate the anniversary of their one year opening with much fanfare and jubilation.