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Is Santorum's Rise Due to Gingrich's Collapse?
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich was once seen as the main contender to Mitt Romney. But Gingrich finished in third or fourth place in each of Tuesday's three contests, signaling a collapse in support that Rick Santorum was able to capitalize on.
Former Obama Official Dumbfounded by Contraception Mandate
A former Obama official expressed his disappointment in the Obama administration's decision to mandate coverage of contraceptive, abortifacient and sterilization services without an exemption for all religious institutions morally opposed to using those services.
Int'l Adoptions Part 2: Adoptive Parents Face Difficulty With US Embassy in Ethiopia
In an attempt to crack down on fraudulent adoptions in Ethiopia, the U.S. Embassy apparently became overzealous. This past fall, adoptive parents of Ethiopian children believe that officials there had badgered witnesses and falsified information in the case files used to obtain visas for their adopted children.
Are Evangelicals Warming to Romney?
In the five contests for the Republican presidential nomination so far, Mitt Romney's share of the evangelical vote has risen from a low of 14 percent in the Iowa caucus to a high of 43 percent in Saturday's Nevada caucus. Is this a sign that evangelicals are becoming more accepting of Romney, a Mormon, as the nominee?
Is Tuesday Santorum's Last Best Chance?
Presidential candidate Rick Santorum finished fourth in Saturday's Nevada caucus, but Tuesday's contests in Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri are looking more favorable for the candidate. Will a strong showing on Tuesday help the candidate regain much needed momentum?
Columnist: Planned Parenthood, Contraception Mandate Illustrate Anti-Choice Liberalism
Conservative columnist George Will argued Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that the Obama administration's contraception mandate and Planned Parenthood's outrage over the withdrawal of funding by cancer charity Susan G. Komen for the Cure suggest pro-choice liberals oppose choice.
With Nevada Victory, Is Romney the Inevitable Nominee?
With his impressive victory in Saturday's Nevada caucus, pundits are suggesting that Mitt Romney has a clear path to the Republican nomination. Newt Gingrich's post-caucus speech, meanwhile, was viewed as lacking graciousness and "whiny," and as a sign that his campaign is effectively over.
Interview: Sen. Marco Rubio Discusses Bill to Limit Contraception Mandate
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) introduced a bill this week that would limit a controversial decision by the Obama administration mandating health coverage for contraceptive services. He spoke about that bill in a Thursday interview with The Christian Post.
Gingrich Was Hired by Freddie Mac to Improve Relations With Congress
Presidential candidate Newt Gingrich was hired by Freddie Mac as part of a strategy to improve relations with Congress. Recently, investigators discovered that Freddie Mac has been, through its investments, betting against the homeowners whom it is supposed to help.
Romney Wins Florida Primary
Presidential candidate Mitt Romney won the Florida primary Tuesday. With 64 percent of precincts reporting, Romney has 47 percent of the vote, followed by 31 percent for Newt Gingrich.