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Super Tuesday: It's All About Ohio
As voters in 10 states are heading to the polls this Super Tuesday, Ohio will determine, more than any other state, the current state of the Republican presidential race.
Is the Santorum Surge Over?
Recent polls suggest that presidential candidate Rick Santorum could lose in both the Ohio and Tennessee primaries Tuesday to rival Mitt Romney. The losses would represent a major setback for the candidate who led in Ohio, Tennessee and national polls just a few weeks ago.
Wheaton College Professor Arrested; Child Porn, Handguns Found
A Wheaton College professor was arrested Thursday for possession of child pornography. Police also found two unlicensed handguns in his home.
Rick Santorum Explains His Low Rate of Charitable Giving
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum was confronted about his low rate of charitable giving, less than two percent in 2010, on "Fox News Sunday." He said that he should do better, but he has been giving less in order to care for Bella, his daughter who suffers from Trisomy 18.
Ron Paul Aims for Three Super Tuesday Wins
Presidential candidate Ron Paul will continue his focus on small caucus states this Tuesday by concentrating on Alaska, North Dakota and Idaho.
Intelligent Design Book Meets Obstacle After Proponents of Evolution Complain
The publisher of an intelligent design book has decided to put publication plans for the book on hold after some scientists complained that such challenges to evolution theories should not be presented in an academic publication
Super Tuesday May Not Be Decisive for Romney
Ten states will participate in the March 6 Super Tuesday contests for the Republican nomination. With victories this week in Arizona, Michigan and Wyoming, Mitt Romney would seem to be on pace to clinch the nomination. Super Tuesday's contests, though, will likely reveal some of Romney's weaknesses and keep the contest going.
Int'l Adoptions Part 4: God's Design for Adoption
Families adopting children who do not have families is part of God's plan, according to Brian Luwis, CEO of America World Adoption.
Obama's Birth-Control Mandate Unlikely to Win Court Challenges, Legal Scholar Says
The Obama administration's requirement that employers provide health insurance coverage for contraception, sterilization and abortion-inducing drugs is facing legal challenges. A legal scholar told The Christian Post that the courts are unlikely to decide in the Obama administration's favor.
Whatever Happened to Obama's Faith Council?
President Barack Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships has been inactive since March 2010.