CLEARWATER, Fla. — Terri Schiavo supporters were dealt another setback Oct. 22 when the judiciary turned down another request for a rehearing in the case
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court rejected an appeal by assisted-suicide doctor Jack Kevorkian Nov. 1, shutting down his attempts to convince the judiciary to
VENTURA, Calif. — Less than 10 percent of Americans surveyed think children are being given good spiritual or moral preparation for life. The Barna Group,
Ecstatic with their first World Series championship in 86 years, fans of the never-say-die Boston Red Sox are preparing to enshrine this team’s players as
The Episcopal Church should apologize for stirring disunity but will not face serious sanctions for allowing an openly gay bishop, an Anglican church panel said
WASHINGTON — A national tour of former Alabama chief justice Roy Moore’s granite monument to the Ten Commandments hit its first snag when atheist protesters