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Are Religious Groups Exempt in Final LGBT Federal Contractor Rule?
Two concerns were raised this week in the battle to allow religious groups to maintain their religious identity when partnering with government to provide social services.
7 Rising Stars in the Republican Party: Underdogs, Minorities, and Females
With the Republican Party's sweeping victories in last month's midterm elections, it has a deep bench of rising stars to draw upon for future senatorial, gubernatorial and presidential races.
Analysis: Top 5 Reasons Common Core Has Been a Disaster
Implementation of the Common Core State Standards Initiative has not gone well, supporters and critics alike now agree. Understanding why the education reform has been so rocky could aid future policy initiatives. Here are five of the main reasons Common Core has been a disaster.
National Debt Surpassed $18,000,000,000,000 on Black Friday
While many Americans were out buying Christmas presents on "Black Friday," the U.S. national debt surpassed $18 trillion.
Why Are the Social Sciences So Secular?
For multiple and complex reasons, professors in American college and university social science departments are much less religious than the population, sociologist Christian Smith explained Monday.
Should Presidents Call Islam a 'Religion of Peace?' Two George W. Bush Officials Debate
Two former George W. Bush administration officials, Elliot Abrams and Michael Gerson, debated Monday whether it is appropriate for presidents to call Islam a religion of peace.
Christians Who Cave to the 'New Intolerance' Only Make It Worse, Mary Eberstadt Says
Christians should not cave to the "new intolerance," in which certain liberals have used government, social and economic power to bully and censor people who disagree with them, because doing so will only undermine the Church, Mary Eberstadt argued Tuesday for a lecture hosted by First Things.
Republicans Are Trying to Confuse You, Claims Obamacare Architect Who Said Voters Are Stupid
The "Obamacare" architect who said the healthcare law was intentionally confusing so that "stupid" America voters would not understand it, claims that Republicans are trying to confuse Americans about the law.
Is Economic Liberty Necessary for Religious Liberty?
Can churches have religious freedom in a nation without economic freedom? This issue was explored at an Acton Institute conference hosted by the Catholic University of America.
Analysis: PolitiFact Is Wrong; Social Science Does Show Children Do Best With a Mom and a Dad
Despite a wealth of social science research showing that children do best when raised by their biological, married mother and father, PolitiFact rated this claim "false" after Tony Perkins, president of Family Research Council, stated it on Fox News Sunday.