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Study: Poverty Harms Ability to Think Well, Makes Getting Out of Poverty More Difficult
Poverty itself harms a brain's ability to think well, thus making tasks that would help the poor more difficult, a new study finds. The study could lead to improved methods for helping those in poverty.
Supreme Court Justice Ginsburg to Officiate Gay Wedding
On Saturday, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg will become the first Supreme Court justice to officiate a gay wedding ceremony.
San Antonio 'Non-Discrimination' Ordinance Would Discriminate Against Christians, Argue Christian Leaders
A group of mostly black and Latino Christian leaders have led efforts this week to oppose San Antonio's proposed "non-discrimination" ordinance. The proposal to add "sexual orientation" and "gender identity or expression" would make illegal some actions based upon Christian convictions, they claim.
Police Raid Home, Seize Children, of Homeschooling Family in Germany
Police officers in Germany raided the home Thursday of Dirk and Petra Wunderlich and forcibly took their four children, ages 7 to 14, because they homeschool.
School Choice Program for Poor Kids in Failing Schools Is Bad for Racial Progress, Justice Dept Argues
The U.S. Justice Department is trying to stop a school voucher program in Louisiana, arguing that the program impedes race-based desegregation efforts.
Analysis: The New Populists – Can the Working Poor Find a Home in a New GOP? (Pt.1 )
A group of conservative thinkers have begun pushing GOP politicians to make a radical turn toward the concerns of poor and working class Americans. Republicans can win on the Democrats own turf, they say, by arguing that conservative policies will benefit those in the bottom half of the income scale, while Democratic policies and actions favor the wealthy.
IRS Will Recognize Same-Sex Marriages in States That Don't Allow Same-Sex Marriage
Same-sex couples who get a marriage license in a state that has redefined marriage to include same-sex couples, but who live in a state that does not recognize their marriage, will be treated as a married couple for federal tax purposes, the Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service announced Thursday.
Why Were No Republicans Onstage at the March on Washington 50th Anniversary?
No Republican leaders appeared onstage at Wednesday's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Civil Right's Movement's March on Washington. Organizers said they invited Republicans, but some of those who were invited say they got the invitation too late to make arrangements.
Thousands of Marchers Keep 'The Dream' Alive on 50th Anniversary of MLK Speech
As the nation commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Movement's March on Washington Wednesday, thousands gathered in Washington, D.C. to remember the historic event. Some attendees told The Christian Post they hoped their children and grandchildren would carry on the tradition 50 years from now.
Pro-Life Groups Want Proper Burial for Babies Killed by Gosnell
The Philadelphia medical examiner has refused a request from a coalition of pro-life groups who want to provide a proper burial for the dead babies found in abortionist Kermit Gosnell's clinic.