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Undercover Video Exposes Albuquerque Late-Term Abortion Clinic Ahead of City Vote
Live Action, a pro-life advocacy group, has released another one of its undercover abortion clinic videos. This one exposes a clinic in Albuquerque, N.M., a city that is nearing a vote on banning the late-term abortions that take place at the clinic.
Renewed Conservative Movement Should Lead New War on Poverty, Sen. Mike Lee Says
President Lyndon Johnson's "War on Poverty," nearing its 50th anniversary, has been a failure, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) declared Wednesday, as he called on his fellow conservatives to take the lead in the fight against poverty at an invitation-only event hosted by The Heritage Foundation.
Bill Clinton: Obama Should Keep His Promise and Let You Keep Your Health Plan
President Barack Obama should keep his promise to let Americans keep their current health care policies, former President Bill Clinton said.
Don't Blame NSA for Spying Scandal; Orders Come From White House, Former Defense Secretary Says
Leon Panetta, former director of the CIA and former Secretary of Defense under President Barack Obama, defended the National Security Administration's controversial surveillance techniques, arguing that it is only following orders from the White House.
Will Immigration Reform Die in the House?
The immigration reform strategy emerging from House leaders will depend on revamping immigration policy first, including border security, and then dealing with the issue of "appropriate legal status" for current unauthorized immigrants second, say House staffers working on the issue.
German Homeschoolers Forced to Send Their Kids to Public School, Now Blocked From Leaving the Country
Homeschoolers whose children were recently seized by the German government are now not allowed to emigrate to a country that allows homeschooling.
Disagreements Over Sexual Immorality Threaten Religious Liberty, Legal Expert Says
Religious liberty is becoming a partisan issue as debates over sexual immorality divide coalitions that had previously worked together in defense of freedom of conscience, experts warned at a Thursday symposium on religious freedom in America hosted by the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty.
Public Prayer Case: Will Supreme Court Go Big or Small?
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday for Town of Greece vs. Galloway, a case addressing the constitutionality of sectarian prayers at a town board meeting. Experts agree that the Court will rule in favor of the public prayers, but how it decides the case could be more significant.
Analysis: 5 Takeaways From the 2013 Elections
There were only a few elections Tuesday, but the results can say a few things about the current state of American politics. Here are five takeaways:
Some Couples Face 'Obamacare' Marriage Penalty
Some couples will pay more for health insurance if they are married under the Affordable Care Act's, or "Obamacare's," new health care insurance exchanges.