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5 Landmark Supreme Court Decisions That Didn't Resolve Anything
As June rolls on, many Americans are waiting for the U.S. Supreme Court to deliver a landmark decision on whether or not states can ban gay marriage.
7 Times Pope Francis Was Misquoted
As the first head of the Roman Catholic Church to be from Latin America and winner of Time Magazine's Person of the Year, Pope Francis is kind of a big deal.
Five Ridiculous Targets of Atheist Groups
Sometimes organizations and activists who profess atheism have brought before our fragile public sphere a great profound contemplation with their legal action.
Really Awkward White House Petition Responses
Over a quarter of a million Americans wanted the White House to deport Canadian pop star and TMZ magnet Justin Bieber.
White House Petition Demands That White House Answer White House Petitions
After months of waiting, people have had it. Well, as of Friday, at least a few hundred people have had it anyway.
The Biggest Protest and Demonstration FAILS of 2013 in the DC-Area
In the United States of America, whenever a cause wants to garner national awareness, it often attempts to do so by staging an event in Washington, DC.
The Christian Post Even More Popular Than Obamacare Website? Yes, Says Data Analytics Company
New data collected by the digital data analytics company Quantcast has found that The Christian Post has even more online traffic than the Obamacare website, according to information available on Dec. 3, 2013.
7 Surprising Congressional Efforts With More Bipartisan Support Than Obamacare
Of the many pieces of recent federal legislation, few elicit as much emotion and controversy as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Commonly known as "Obamacare," the bill became law in March 2010 and has been the subject of scores of bills and lawsuits meant to bring it down.
8 Other Major Events That Happened on September 11
On Wednesday, people across the United States of America remembered the anniversary of the terrorist attacks on 9/11. Places like The Pentagon and New York City were the sites of ceremonies in remembrance of those lost.