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N.H. Homeschoolers Praise Vote Against Tighter Regulations
The New Hampshire House of Representatives on Wednesday rejected a bill that would tightly regulate homsechooling. The House voted 324-34 against changes to the current law.
Texans Debate Adding Religious Emphasis in History Class
The Texas State Board of Education on Wednesday begins hearing testimonies regarding proposed revisions to the social studies curriculum.
Tiller Shooting Trial May Revisit Abortion Debate
Prosecutors against the accused killer of abortion provider Dr. George Tiller filed on Monday a motion in an attempt to keep abortion out of the trial. The trial of Scott Roeder was delayed to Wednesday.
Churches Called to Promote Religious Freedom of Students
Christian leaders are urging Americans to celebrate and promote religious liberty on Religious Freedom Sunday.
Tetrapod Footprint Discovery Busts Evolutionary Paradigm, Says Biochemist
The latest discovery of fossilized footprints made by four-legged vertebrates overthrows the evolutionary model for how land animals first emerged, says a biochemist.
Southern Baptist Pastor Counters 2012 Doomsday 'Prophecies'
A Southern Baptist pastor has launched a media blitz to expose what he calls the delusion of those who believe in the 2012 apocalypse.
White House Christmas Ornament Troubles Christians
A recent report that an ornament adorned with the face of a Chinese communist leader is hanging on a Christmas tree in the White House has troubled some Christians.
N.Y. School District Reverses Ban on Christmas
A New York school district is bringing Christmas back to its schools after reversing an earlier decision to ban Christmas programs from school events.
Spare Kids the Junk Food Ads, Interfaith Group Urges
Spare kids the ads, says an interfaith coalition in a campaign launched Wednesday. The appeal is targeted toward food and media companies that sell and market candy, fast food and soda at a time when childhood obesity is a national epidemic.
Council Votes to Allow Gay Couples to Wed in D.C.
The Washington D.C. City Council voted Tuesday to legalize same-sex marriage in the District. Mayor Adrian M. Fenty has promised to sign the bill.