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'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal Introduced amid Opposition
Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman (I-Conn.) introduced legislation in the Senate on Wednesday to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy.
Prominent Conservative Unseated in Texas Ed Board
A Christian conservative lost his seat on the Texas State Board of Education in a closely-watched race.
High Court Denies Request to Block D.C. Gay Marriage
Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday denied a last-minute request by traditional marriage supporters to stop Washington, D.C.'s same-sex marriage law from taking effect.
Ministers Attempt to Halt D.C. Gay Marriages
Traditional marriage supporters are making a last minute effort to stop Washington, D.C.'s new same-sex marriage law from taking effect on Wednesday.
Utah Bill Criminalizing Illegal Abortions Sparks Debate
A bill in Utah that would criminalize illegal abortions currently awaits the signature or veto of Gov. Gary R. Herbert.
Chile Quake Kills 78, Triggers Tsunamis
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake has rocked Chile, killing at least 78 people. The quake on Saturday has triggered tsunamis.
Nontheists Hold 'Historic' Meeting with White House Officials
Obama administration officials met with a group of nontheists Friday morning. Details of what transpired during the private meeting were not revealed.
Investigators Arrest Two in Texas Church Arsons
Two young men connected with a string of church fires in east Texas were arrested Sunday. The men had attended First Baptist Church in Ben Wheeler. They face first-degree felony charges.
Fla. School District Faces Suit Over Prayer Ban
A Christian legal group announced Saturday its intention to sue a Florida county school district in an attempt to restore the rights of faculty to pray.
Catholic Father, Jewish Mother Battle Over Daughter's Faith
There's a strong possibility a Chicago man could be jailed for defying a court order that temporarily barred him from taking his daughter to church.