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  • 'TweetFest' Seeks to Shame Media on Gosnell Blackout

    'TweetFest' Seeks to Shame Media on Gosnell Blackout

    Outraged at the lack of media coverage of the murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell, pro-life groups are organizing a "TweetFest" Friday from noon to midnight to bring attention to the trial and the media's lack of coverage.

  • Rand Paul: Some Evangelicals 'Too Eager for War'

    Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) cited Jesus and St. Augustine as he criticized some Republicans and evangelical Christians for being "too eager for war," in a Christian Broadcasting Network interview.

  • Majority of Democrats Have Favorable Impression of Federal Income Tax System

    A majority of Democrats, 53 percent, have a favorable impression of the federal income tax system, according to a Washington Post-ABC poll. Among all the variables that The Washington Post cross-tabulated with the question – ideology, gender, race, age, education, income and region – only Democrats had a majority that were favorable toward the federal income tax system.

  • Democrats Now Admit 'Obamacare' Is 'Complicated,' 'Confusing'

    Democrats Now Admit 'Obamacare' Is 'Complicated,' 'Confusing'

    Complex. Complicated. Confusing. Beyond comprehension. Two prominent Democrats used these words this week to describe the Affordable Care Act, or "Obamacare."

  • Obama Uses Shaky Math in Speech Announcing New Budget

    Obama Uses Shaky Math in Speech Announcing New Budget

    President Barack Obama expressed some shaky math Wednesday in a Rose Garden speech announcing his FY 2014 budget, which is now two months late. His budget replaces the sequestration cuts, but he includes the sequestration cuts in announcing how much his plan would reduce deficits.

  • Study: Religious Schools Perform Better Than Public, Charter Schools

    Private religious schools perform better than public schools, and public charter schools performed no better than regular public schools, according to a new study by William Jeynes, professor of education at California State University at Long Beach and senior fellow at the Witherspoon Institute at Princeton.

  • MSNBC Host: Kids Belong to Whole Communities, Not Parents

    Conservative writers are reacting to a new MSNBC commercial in which Professor Melissa Harris-Perry discusses education and tells the audience that children belong to whole communities, not families.

  • Jim Wallis Now Supports Same-Sex Marriage

    Jim Wallis Now Supports Same-Sex Marriage

    Long-time evangelical Left leader Jim Wallis, founder and CEO of Sojourners, has changed his position on government recognition of same-sex marriage. A spokesperson for Sojourners confirmed with The Christian Post on Monday that his statement on Friday was the first time that Wallis publicly expressed his support for gay marriage.

  • Obama's Budget Proposal Encouraging for Sen. Lindsey Graham

    Obama's Budget Proposal Encouraging for Sen. Lindsey Graham

    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said Sunday he was encouraged that President Barack Obama will include some entitlement reforms in his budget proposal, which is expected this week. Though Obama does not go far enough, Graham said on NBC's "Meet the Press," it demonstrates a willingness to compromise on a "grand bargain."

  • Over 73,000 Signers Support German Homeschooling Parents in Danger of Deportation

    Over 73,000 Signers Support German Homeschooling Parents in Danger of Deportation

    A White House petition begun by the Homeschool Legal Defense Association seeks permanent legal status for the Romeikes, a German homeschooling family that came to the United States seeking asylum. They feared that their children would be taken from them because homeschooling is illegal in Germany.