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Gov't Agencies Want to Put Organic, Free Range Chickens in Cages
Free range chicken has grown in popularity as more consumers have looked for meat products that are healthy and ethically raised. But now two government agencies, the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are proposing a rule that would no longer allow free range chickens to be free range. The rule is being criticized by both organic food lovers, who say free range is healthier, and libertarians, who say it is just another example of government paternalism.
7 Hypocritical, False and Misleading Statements in Vladamir Putin's NYT Op-ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin's Thursday op-ed for The New York Times arguing against American intervention in Syria contained many false, misleading and hypocritical statements. Here are seven of them.
Top 1% Got 95% of Income Gains in Obama's First Term
Income inequality has been expanding, with almost all, 95 percent, of the income gains going to the top one percent in income during President Barack Obama's first term, 2009 to 2012, according to a new report by University of California at Berkeley researcher Emmanuel Saez.
Liberals Shocked at Losing Colo. Recall Election Over Gun Control
Gun control advocates were stunned late Tuesday to find themselves on the losing side of an effort to recall two state senators over their support of gun control legislation. The effort was widely viewed by liberals as an unserious shot-in-the-dark by a few right wing zealots. One Democratic polling organization did not even publish one finding that recall supporters would win big, because it could not believe the results.
Obama's Syria Speech 'Bumbling,' 'Incoherent,' Pundits Say
Amateur hour. Muddled. Incoherent Mess. These are just some of the words pundits, mostly liberal, are using to describe President Barack Obama's Tuesday night address to the nation on Syria.
Russell Moore: End of Cultural Christianity in America Is Opportunity for Church to Recover the Cross
Southern Baptist theologian Russell Moore challenged his fellow Christians to recover the Church's prophetic voice by first transforming the Church from the inside to reflect the hope of the kingdom of God to the world, and to not lose sight of the Cross as their central mission. Moore was delivering his inauguration speech Tuesday as the new president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, the public policy arm of the Southern Baptist Convention.
John Kerry May Have Accidentally Discovered the Reason to Not Attack Syria
In an off-the-cuff, dismissive remark Monday, U.S. Sec. of State Kerry suggested an idea that many in the international community are beginning to take serious – if Syria gives up all of its chemical weapons, the United States will not attack.
Analysis: Americans Hate Congress, But Think it Should Have Final Say on Syria
With public opinion of Congress near record lows, a new Pew Research Center poll suggests an underlying level of respect for the institution. A strong majority, 61 percent believe that Congress, not the president, should have final authority on the decision to strike Syria for its use of chemical weapons.
Syrian Christians in Danger if US Attacks, Christian Relief Worker Says
As the U.S. Congress debates authorizing a military strike against the Syrian military for its use of biological weapons against innocent civilians, the impact of such a strike on the Christians in the country has been a cause of concern. To get a better understanding of the situation, The Christian Post spoke with Rupen Das, director for community development and relief at the Lebanese Society for Educational and Social Development.
San Antonio Passes Nondiscrimination Ordinance; Christians Concerned It Will Discriminate Against Them
San Antonio passed Thursday a nondiscrimination ordinance that includes sexual orientation and gender identity. Some Christian leaders have voiced concerns that the ordinance will by used to discriminate against them.