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Nebraska's Revised Stem Cell Bill Gets Pro-Life OK
A Nebraska legislative committee, with the backing of a statewide pro-life group, has advanced a new version of a bill that had earlier been touted incorrectly by some media outlets as a compromise between pro-life groups and legislators who back cloning for research.
Report: Children Living with Both Mom, Dad is the Norm
Most children in America still live in a traditional family, the U.S. Census Bureau reported Wednesday.
Schools Pull Children's Book About Same-Sex Penguin Couple
A children's book about two male penguins that hatched a chick together was pulled from school library shelves earlier this month in Loudoun County, Va., for its pro-gay message.
Emergency Contraception Giveaway Called 'Irresponsible'
An Indiana pro-life group is upset over a plan by local Planned Parenthoods to offer free emergency contraception in cities with large college populations.
Christians Commend ESPN Response to Anti-Jesus Controversy
Christian groups who protested ESPN's lack of response to anti-Jesus remarks made by one of its television hosts are now applauding the network for its recent commitment toward building religious tolerance in the workplace.
Fla. School Board Set to Vote on New Standards for Teaching Evolution
The Florida department of education heard arguments from evolution supporters and opponents in Orlando on Monday in the final public hearing before next weeks panel vote on the state's new science standards.
Indiana Senate Committee Passes Same-Sex 'Marriage' Ban
An Indiana Senate committee approved on Thursday an amendment to the state constitution that would ban same-sex 'marriages.'
Abortion, Life Camps Step Up Election Efforts
Many interest groups are stepping up their efforts to bring Americans to the polls by bringing the issue of abortion to the forefront in the presidential election.
Dungy Sees Return to Colts as Chance to Share Faith
Super Bowl Champion Coach Tony Dungy, who announced Monday that he will continue as head coach of the Indianapolis Colts, said his return is a chance to continue his ministry.
Protesters Challenge Abortion Buffer Zone
A group of Massachusetts residents filed a lawsuit in federal court challenging a new state law that creates a 35-foot buffer zone around abortion clinics.