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  • Christian Health Sharing Programs Exempt From 'Obamacare' See Rapid Growth

    Christian Health Sharing Programs Exempt From 'Obamacare' See Rapid Growth

    Christian healthcare sharing programs, which are exempt from the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as "Obamacare," have seen a spike in growth in the last few years as the new healthcare law is being implemented.

  • Sen. Mike Lee: System Is Rigged Against Families With Children

    Sen. Mike Lee: System Is Rigged Against Families With Children

    The U.S. government unjustly favors those without children through its system of entitlements and taxation, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) argued in a speech introducing his tax reform bill.

  • German Homeschoolers Reunited With Children That Were Seized by Government

    German Homeschoolers Reunited With Children That Were Seized by Government

    Dirk and Petra Wunderlich were reunited with their children Thursday after they were taken by their German government because the Wunderlichs homeschooled. The Wunderlichs had to agree to send their kids to public school before their kids were returned to them.

  • Bipartisan Senate Group Seeks to Fix Flaws in International Adoption

    Bipartisan Senate Group Seeks to Fix Flaws in International Adoption

    Children in Families First (CHIFF) was introduced Thursday in the U.S. Senate to address many of the problems that has led to a steady decline in the inter-country adoption of orphans. The bill has the support of many pro-adoption advocacy groups, including Saddleback Church, Christian Alliance for Orphans, Joint Council on International Children's Services, and Both Ends Burning Campaign.

  • Facebook 'Likes' Protected by Freedom of Speech, Court Rules

    Facebook 'Likes' Protected by Freedom of Speech, Court Rules

    "Liking" a page on Facebook is protected under the First Amendment's Freedom of Speech clause, the Fourth U.S. Circuit of Appeals ruled Wednesday.

  • New Political Group Will Be First to Advocate for Rights of Nonbelievers

    A new Political Action Committee has been formed to advocate for the rights of nonbelievers. The Freethought Equality Fund PAC was announced Wednesday by the Center of Humanist Activism.

  • Wendy Davis, Opponent of 20-Week Abortion Ban, Will Likely Run for Governor of Texas; Could Help Pro-Life Cause

    Wendy Davis, Opponent of 20-Week Abortion Ban, Will Likely Run for Governor of Texas; Could Help Pro-Life Cause

    Wendy Davis, the famed Texas state senator who filibustered a bill that banned abortions at 20 weeks, will make an announcement on Oct. 3, she told supporters in a Wednesday email. Reporters in Texas following her story suspect she will announce a run for governor of Texas.

  • Os Guinness: Religious Freedom Necessary for a World of Diversity, but America Is Squandering Its Heritage

    Os Guinness: Religious Freedom Necessary for a World of Diversity, but America Is Squandering Its Heritage

    In a world of people with deeply held differences on the subject of faith, an expansive view of religious freedom is needed to limit conflict and violence and foster human achievement, Os Guinness argues in his new book, The Global Public Square: Religious Freedom and the Making of a World Safe for Diversity. America's strong tradition of respecting freedom of conscience could lead the world in this endeavor, he told The Christian Post in a Friday interview, but Americans are squandering this he

  • Obama Criticized for Highly Partisan Speech During Navy Yard Tragedy

    Obama Criticized for Highly Partisan Speech During Navy Yard Tragedy

    President Barack Obama was criticized for delivering a highly partisan Monday speech on the economy while the nation was gripped by a shooting at the Navy Yard in Washington, D.C., that left 12 dead. His speech had two main points that appear contradictory: (1) The economy is doing well. And, (2) It is the Republican's fault that the economy is not doing well.

  • Report: Obama Education Reforms Hurts Poor Students

    Report: Obama Education Reforms Hurts Poor Students

    The President Barack Obama administration's education reform initiative, Race to the Top, is harming efforts to close the achievement gap between poor and non-poor students, a new report by Broader, Bolder Approach to Education finds, because it has shifted resources away from targeted programs for poor students and toward testing and assessment programs. Critics of the report call it "junk science."