Napp Nazworth

Christian Post Reporter

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  • How Would an Attack on Iran Influence the Election?

    How Would an Attack on Iran Influence the Election?

    Attacking Iran is one of the options being discussed by the United States and Israel to stop its potential development of a nuclear weapon that could be used to attack Israel. Among the many repercussions of such a decision would be its effect on November's presidential election. While high gas prices could hurt President Obama's reelection chances, a "rally round the flag" effect could help him get reelected.

  • Will Limbaugh Controversy, New Huckabee Show Mark Change in Conservative Talk Radio?

    A more genial style of talk radio may emerge given the introduction of Mike Huckabee's talk radio program and as advertisers back away from supporting controversial talk radio hosts following the uproar over Rush Limbaugh's contraceptive mandate comments.

  • Santorum Says Wife Disapproved of His Obama, Snob Remark

    Santorum Says Wife Disapproved of His Obama, Snob Remark

    Presidential candidate Rick Santorum said that his wife, Karen, reprimanded him for calling President Barack Obama a "snob."

  • Conservative Leaders Gather in Texas to Raise Money for Santorum

    Conservative Leaders Gather in Texas to Raise Money for Santorum

    Over 200 conservative leaders met in Texas over the weekend to strategize and raise money for presidential candidate Rick Santorum and the super PAC supporting him. Many of them were also at the Texas meeting in January in which a supermajority of those present voted to throw their support behind Santorum.

  • Study: Faith, Family Most Important to Reduce Race-Based Achievement Gap

    On average, whites do better in school than blacks and Latinos. This achievement gap is greatly reduced, however, among blacks and Latinos who have high levels of religious participation, personal religiosity and parental involvement, according to a study by William Jeynes, professor of education at California State University and senior fellow at The Witherspoon Institute.

  • Netanyahu Uses Gift of Scripture to Warn Obama of Grave Israeli Danger

    In a pointed message to President Obama, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave Obama a copy of the book of Esther, which recounts how Esther heroically prevented the massacre of Jews.

  • Watchdog: NPR Got It Wrong Covering Catholic Contraceptive Use

    Edward Schumacher-Matos, the ombudsman for National Public Radio (NPR), wrote Tuesday that NPR erred in its reporting on contraceptive use among Catholic women.

  • Ron Paul's Super Tuesday Becomes a Sour Wednesday

    Ron Paul's Super Tuesday Becomes a Sour Wednesday

    Presidential candidate Ron Paul had a weak showing in all the contests he competed in on Super Tuesday. Paul is the only candidate left in the race that has not won a single state.

  • GOP Worried That Convention Fight Will Lead to Obama Victory

    GOP Worried That Convention Fight Will Lead to Obama Victory

    Presidential candidate Mitt Romney expanded his lead on Super Tuesday, but the narrow margin of victory suggests that he will not secure the nomination anytime soon. Since Romney is not accumulating enough delegates to win the nomination before the convention in August, many Republicans worry that the long process will damage the party and deny them a victory in November.

  • Whose Bomb Will It Be: Bibi's or Barack's?

    Whose Bomb Will It Be: Bibi's or Barack's?

    A two-hour Oval Office meeting Monday between President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu has set the stage for what will likely be one of the most important foreign policy decisions in the next year – whether or not to militarily strike Iran to remove its nuclear weapon capability.