The resignation of Secretary of State Colin Powell and President Bush’s choice of National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to replace him may not mean much
WASHINGTON — Oregon’s one-of-a-kind law allowing doctor-assisted suicide moved toward the ultimate legal test Nov. 9 when the U.S. Department of Justice asked the Supreme
RAYTOWN, Mo. — On the same day it opened its 170th annual session, the Missouri Baptist Convention filed new legal action against five related agencies.
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — A poll by Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU) has found that nearly two-thirds of the state’s residents, particularly churchgoers, have never played
ISTANBUL, Turkey — Iranian authorities moved Christian prisoner Hamid Pourmand to a military prison in mid-November, deepening fears for the safety of the Protestant pastor
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