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  • Prop 8 Ruling Deemed 'New Judicial Low'

    Prop 8 Ruling Deemed 'New Judicial Low'

    Tuesday's 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that California's voter-approved Proposition 8 is unconstitutional has left pro-traditional marriage groups shaking their heads over what they view as judicial activism.

  • Gingrich Bracing for a Challenging Week

    Gingrich Bracing for a Challenging Week

    After losing to former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney in Florida, Newt Gingrich lost by an even greater margin in last Saturday's Nevada caucuses and this week's three contests don't look promising either.

  • Tim Tebow Mulling Politics? Former Heisman Winner Watts Welcomes Possibility

    Tim Tebow Mulling Politics? Former Heisman Winner Watts Welcomes Possibility

    Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow has become a household name, mainly due to his strong Christian stance both on and off the field. Now the former Heisman Trophy winner is signaling that his next career may involve politics.

  • Santorum Moving Forward, Could Be Considered for VP

    Santorum Moving Forward, Could Be Considered for VP

    Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum confirmed once again that he is in the Republican presidential race to stay and expected to do well in the three contests coming up this week. But Santorum may have another opportunity to stay in the race past August if he is chosen as a vice presidential running mate for the eventual nominee.

  • Will Romney's Secret Service Protection Make Him Even More Distant?

    Will Romney's Secret Service Protection Make Him Even More Distant?

    Front-runner Mitt Romney is now the only Republican presidential candidate with Secret Service protection, but is that a good or bad thing in terms of his ability to connect with voters?

  • Pro-Life Groups Dumbfounded by Komen's Reversal on Planned Parenthood Funding

    Pro-Life Groups Dumbfounded by Komen's Reversal on Planned Parenthood Funding

    Today's surprise announcement by the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation to reverse its decision to fund Planned Parenthood has pro-life groups and advocates shaking their heads. The reversal will mostly likely alienate supporters on both sides, causing even more trouble for the breast cancer group.

  • Santorum Rakes in Endorsements, Campaign Cash

    Santorum Rakes in Endorsements, Campaign Cash

    Former Senate candidate and Tea Party activist Sharron Angle and former Colorado congressman and 2008 presidential hopeful Tom Tancredo have endorsed Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum.

  • Gingrich's Casino 'Sugar Daddy' and His Influence on the GOP Primary

    Gingrich's Casino 'Sugar Daddy' and His Influence on the GOP Primary

    Newt Gingrich has what is known in business circles as an "angel" investor to his presidential campaign. In other circles it is referred to as a "sugar daddy." Regardless of what you call it, this billionaire casino owner and his family have kept Gingrich afloat due to their massive contributions to Gingrich's Super Pac. The question is, how much influence does this casino magnate have on the American political system?

  • Romney Flies North to Minnesota Without Bachmann's Endorsement

    Romney Flies North to Minnesota Without Bachmann's Endorsement

    Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor and two-time GOP presidential hopeful, is taking his campaign to Minnesota today in hopes of increasing his delegate count. What he will be without is the endorsement of the state's conservative congresswoman, Michele Bachmann.

  • LGBT, Occupy DC Groups Set to Protest National Prayer Breakfast

    LGBT, Occupy DC Groups Set to Protest National Prayer Breakfast

    Two groups are scheduled to protest the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. on Thursday morning. GetEQUAL, a homosexual activist group and Occupy DC will organize outside of the Washington Hilton Hotel to stand against The Fellowship Foundation, also known as "The Family" and "the rich and famous."