WASHINGTON — In the first congressional floor vote on private-school voucher programs since the Supreme Court declared them legal last year, members of the House
OTTAWA — In one of three legal cases challenging the traditional definition of marriage, the Interfaith Coalition on Marriage and Family told Ontario’s Court of
NASHVILLE — Wal-Mart has pulled three magazines from its shelves following customer complaints about their racy covers and content. The nation’s largest retailer will no
Some Alabama legislators recently stepped to the forefront in another hard-fought battle in the war in gambling. Legislation allowing the Birmingham Race Course to
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — A criminal court in the United Arab Emirates has declared a Filipino pastor, Fernando Alconga, guilty of abusing Islam and
Alabama Baptists will join people across the nation in remembering America’s fallen heroes on Memorial Day. A few days before the symbolic day, the Army’s