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Obama White House Is 'Most Secretive,' NYT Editor Says
The administration of President Barack Obama is the most secretive she has ever had to deal with, Jill Abramson, executive editor of The New York Times, complained in an interview with Al Jazeera.
Liberals Misrepresent Huckabee Remarks About Women's Libidos and 'Uncle Sugar;' 'War on Women' Accusations Continue
Democrats treat women as if they are helpless and "cannot control their libido," Mike Huckabee stated Thursday at the Republican National Committee's annual meeting. Democratic and liberal groups took his remarks out of context and accused him of continuing the so-called "war on women."
5 Surprising Facts About Poverty
With multifaceted causes and consequences of poverty, researchers continue to unravel new information that religious groups and social service agencies can utilize to help the poor. Here are five facts about poverty that may surprise you.
2-Parent Families Are Best Predictor of Upward Mobility for Poor, Harvard Study Finds
The best predictor of whether or not a child born into poverty will be able to escape poverty is the number of single parents living in the community they grew up in, a new study by Harvard researchers finds. Other factors include class and racial segregation, income inequality, school quality and social capital.
March for Life Focuses on Adoption as Best Option
The 41st annual March for Life in Washington, D.C. focused on the theme of adoption as an alternative to abortion. Large numbers of pro-lifers braved the bitter cold to listen to speakers and march up Constitution Avenue to the Supreme Court.
Report: 85 Richest People Have as Much Wealth as Half the World
The 85 richest people in the world have as much wealth as those in the bottom half of the wealth distribution, according to a new report published Monday by Oxfam highlighting the increasing wealth inequality around the world.
Pro-Choice Heroine Wendy Davis Admits to Fabricating Bio; Cared More About Career Than Her Children, Source Says
In an interview with The Dallas Morning News, Texas gubernatorial candidate and pro-choice activist Wendy Davis admitted that some of the facts she has presented of her biography were "loose" on the details. The article suggests Davis has been more concerned about her career than the well-being of her children.
Obama on NSA Spying Program: Someone Else, Not Gov't, Will Keep Your Private Info
President Barack Obama in a Friday speech addressing his reform proposals for controversial National Security Agency spying programs, announced a plan to let a third party or the phone companies themselves keep metadata on American phone records. Privacy advocates criticized his proposals for not going far enough in protecting privacy.
Congress Passes 'Freedom to Pray' Legislation With Spending Bill
A "freedom to pray" provision authored by Sen. Mary Landrieu (D-La.) to address a controversy involving voluntary prayer in Louisiana's Young Marines program was added to the omnibus spending bill, which was passed by Congress this week.
Congress Set to Pass 'Charles Colson Task Force on Federal Corrections' to Facilitate Prison Reform
When Congress passes its omnibus spending bill this month, it will include funding for a prison reform task force named after the late Prison Fellowship founder and best-selling evangelical author Charles "Chuck" Colson.