The Pledge of Allegiance recently gained a renewed national emphasis as its constitutionality fell under fire. Many Alabamians – from the small-town farmer to the
COLOMBIA — Terrorist incidents declined worldwide in 2001 by nearly one-fifth, but more than half of the terrorist attacks occurred in Colombia. Some 2,800 people
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 27 an education-choice program that permits vouchers to be used at religious schools is constitutional. The decision, which came
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled June 20 that subjecting mentally retarded inmates to the death penalty is cruel and “excessive” punishment. “We are not
WASHINGTON — Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Tommy G. Thompson announced June 5 that $30 million will be made available to help faith-based and