Napp Nazworth

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  • California Bill Would Let Nurses Perform Abortions

    The California state Senate Monday passed a bill, 25-11, that would let nurses perform abortions.

  • Study: Senators, Especially Democrats, More Responsive to the Wealthy, Ignore the Poor

    U.S. Senators are most responsive to their upper-income constitutents and are not responsive to their lower-income constituents, a published study finds. While partisan differences were small, the study found that Republicans were more responsive than Democrats to the middle-income in one Congress and Democrats became even more responsive to the upper-income after gaining power in another Congress.

  • If Schools Don't Stop Being Hostile to Boys, We All Lose, Scholar Argues

    Schools have created an environment hostile to boys by essentially criminalizing their imaginations and learning styles, Christina Hoff Sommers, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, argues. If the gender gap in education is not addressed, Sommers worries about a future in which men struggle to find a place in the knowledge economy.

  • Confused About Gender Confusion? You're Not Alone

    Confused About Gender Confusion? You're Not Alone

    Bradley Manning announced this week that he wants to be "Chelsea" and considered female. Manning has not had a court approved name or gender change, has had no hormone treatments, and still has all his man parts, so should a news organization call him a her? There is not a consistent answer to that question.

  • NM Supreme Court: Christian Photographers Can't Refuse Gay Weddings

    In New Mexico, professional photographers may not refuse to work at gay weddings, that state's Supreme Court decided Thursday.

  • 3 Reasons America May Become More Religious

    While there has been much talk about the rise of secularism in America recently, the trend may not continue. Here are three reasons demographic and polling experts predict America may become more religious.

  • Christians Should Change Prison System From Retribution to Redemption, Pastor Says

    Christians Should Change Prison System From Retribution to Redemption, Pastor Says

    Christians should play a key role in reforming the nation's prison system, Dr. Harold Dean Trulear, national director of Healing Communities Prison Ministry says, by caring for the incarcerated already tied to their own congregations, leading discussions about reconciliation and redemption, rather than retribution, in the prison system, and investing resources in political action to change government incarceration policies.

  • Evangelical Immigration Table Responds to Accusation it is Elite-Driven, 'Grasstops' Movement

    Evangelical Immigration Table Responds to Accusation it is Elite-Driven, 'Grasstops' Movement

    Representatives of the Evangelical Immigration Table responded Tuesday to accusations that it is a movement of leaders without followers. They also announced an effort to use Congress' August recess to press for immigration reform with $400,000 worth of ads in 56 key congressional districts.

  • Ahead of Supreme Court Case, Obama Admin Backs Christian Prayers at NY Town's Meetings

    In an upcoming Supreme Court case, the Obama administration is supporting the right of a municipal government to begin their meetings in prayer, even if most of those prayers are specifically Christian.

  • MSNBC Host: True Christians Do Not Oppose 'Obamacare'

    A true Christian would not oppose the Affordable Care Act, or "Obamacare," MSNBC host Ed Schultz claimed on "The Ed Show" Saturday. Only a "phony Christian" would seek to repeal the law, he argued, because Jesus would want the government regulated health care program.