PARIS — France’s highest court refused March 13 to recognize a gay “marriage” performed in 2004 and declared the union void. Two French homosexual men,
PHILADELPHIA — On March 22, a federal judge in Philadelphia struck down a federal law that prohibits commercial Web sites from making sexually explicit material
When Christians in Ozark work together to protect families, things happen. Recently a group of Ozark citizens persuaded the City Council to reconsider its decision
WASHINGTON — State lawmakers in Hawaii, Wyoming and Rhode Island faced various facets of the debate over gay “marriages” and civil unions in February. A
GREENWOOD, Mo. — In what the detective investigating it described as Missouri’s biggest clergy sex-abuse to date, Shawn Davies, a 33-year-old former music and youth
NEWARK, N.J. — Members of the clergy, unlike mayors and other public officials who perform marriages, cannot be legally required to preside at ceremonies for