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Feminists Ignore Biology, Dissident Feminist Camille Paglia Argues
Self-described "dissident feminist" Camille Paglia recently took feminists and women's studies programs to task for failing to acknowledge biological gender differences. She also criticized the American education system for failing to recognize the unique needs of boys and girls, and suggested there could be a conservative backlash against the cultural message that gender is socially, rather than biologically, constructed.
After Losing Shutdown Fight, Republicans Fight Each Other
After suffering a humiliating loss over the government shutdown, Republican politicians have now turned their sights on each other as they argue about who is at fault.
Analysis: Government Shutdown Winners and Losers
There are plenty of losers in the fight over the government shutdown, as well as a couple of winners.
After Lawsuit, Gov't Allows Religious Services on Military Bases
The federal government reversed a decision to deny certain priests the ability to hold religious services on military bases after being faced with a lawsuit.
Shutdown Will End, Debt Ceiling Extended ... For Now
Political leaders reached an agreement Wednesday on a temporary government funding bill and a temporary extension of the nation's debt limit. The agreement provides a path out of the current toxic environment that led to the standstill, but it also puts off the difficult issues for only a few months.
As House Flounders, Dealmaking on Debt Limit, Shutdown, Moves to Senate
With House leaders unable to reach an agreement within their own Republican caucus, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) have now taken the lead on a short-term increase in the national debt limit and short-term funding bill to end the government shutdown.
Analysis: How Ted Cruz Saved 'Obamacare'
Without Sen. Ted Cruz's fateful "non-filibuster" and corresponding government shutdown, the front page news on America's leading newspapers for the past two weeks would have been the White House's disastrous "Obamacare" rollout. What happened instead was news about an ill-conceived, ill-planned strategy by Cruz and Tea Party Republicans to defund "Obamacare," which led to a government shutdown.
Christians Need to Fight for Religious Freedom for All, Not Just Themselves, Russell Moore Says
Christians in the United States have too often been only concerned about religious freedom for themselves, rather than fighting for religious freedom for all, Russell Moore, president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, argued at a Thursday symposium, "Faith, Culture & Religious Freedom in the 21st Century."
Younger Generation Has Not Rejected Traditional Marriage Argument, They Haven't Heard It, Argues Conservative Advocate
The fight to prevent the redefinition of marriage is not over, panelists argued Friday at the Values Voter Summit. When asked if the younger generation is a lost cause, Ryan T. Anderson, William E. Simon Fellow in Religion and Free Society at The Heritage Foundation, answered, "It's not that the young generation has heard the argument for marriage and rejected it, it's that they haven't heard the argument for marriage yet."
Huckabee on Obama: Nobody's Done More to Kick the Middle Class in the Groin
While President Barack Obama speaks often about wanting to help the middle class, his policies have made it harder for them to earn a living, Gov. Mike Huckabee said, adding, "nobody's done more to kick this middle class in the groin than this administration."