Napp Nazworth

Christian Post Reporter

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  • Obama Admin Proposes Changes to Birth Control Mandate for Self-Insured Religious Organizations

    Religious organizations may not be required to provide coverage for contraception, sterilization and some abortifacient drugs if a proposed change, issued Friday afternoon by three cabinet departments, goes into effect.

  • Youth Turned Off by Religion and Politics, Turn Away From Church

    Youth Turned Off by Religion and Politics, Turn Away From Church

    Young people are turning away from churches because they associate Christianity with Republican politics, a study reveals. Political science Professor's David Campbell and Robert Putnam published their findings, "God and Caesar in America: Why Mixing Religion and Politics Is Bad for Both," in the March/April edition of Foreign Affairs.

  • Santorum: Obama Justice Dept. Favors Pornographers Over Children, Families

    Santorum: Obama Justice Dept. Favors Pornographers Over Children, Families

    Presidential candidate Rick Santorum responded Sunday to a post on his campaign website accusing President Barack Obama of favoring pornographers over children and families. The Obama administration has not been prosecuting purveyors of pornography, Santorum argued.

  • Ron Paul Supporters Drive Rowdy Missouri Caucus

    Missouri Republicans had a raucous Saturday, mostly due to conflicts between Ron Paul supporters and traditional Republicans as they gathered at caucus sites to help decide who will be the party's nominee for president of the United States.

  • Primary Calendar: April Goes to Romney, but Santorum Has May

    The calendar is looking favorable for Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney next month. But if Rick Santorum is able to stay in the race, May could be a good month for him.

  • Study: Liberals Most Likely to 'Unfriend' Over Political Disagreements

    Liberals are about twice as likely as conservatives or moderates to block, unfriend or hide someone on a social networking site, such as Facebook, Twitter or Google+, according to a new study by the Pew Internet and American Life Project.

  • Faith Groups: No Progress in White House Meetings on Birth Control Mandate

    Faith Groups: No Progress in White House Meetings on Birth Control Mandate

    The White House is currently in talks with various faith groups about the administration's mandate requiring employers to provide health coverage that includes contraception, sterilization and some abortion-inducing drugs. Some of these faith groups have said, in public statements and in communications with The Christian Post, that no progress has been made toward an acceptable accommodation.

  • Romney May Have Had Better Night Than Pundits Think

    Romney May Have Had Better Night Than Pundits Think

    Presidential candidate Rick Santorum had a strong showing Tuesday after winning the Alabama and Mississippi primary. But, due to the proportional allocation of delegates and two other late races, front-runner Mitt Romney had a better night than most newspaper headlines suggest.

  • 'We Did It Again,' Santorum Says of Deep South Wins

    'We Did It Again,' Santorum Says of Deep South Wins

    Presidential candidate Rick Santorum put another chink in rival Mitt Romney's armor of inevitability Tuesday night by winning the Alabama and Mississippi primaries. Newt Gingrich came in second in both states, but was unable to secure victories in the South, his strongest region.

  • Study: Young Voters Who Saw Tina Fey's Impersonation Less Likely to Approve of Sarah Palin

    Study: Young Voters Who Saw Tina Fey's Impersonation Less Likely to Approve of Sarah Palin

    Young adults who watched Tina Fey's impersonation of 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin on NBC's "Saturday Night Live" were less likely to approve of Palin than young adults who did not watch "Saturday Night Live," according to a new study.