Three-quarters of Americans think the entertainment industry needs to reduce the amount of sex, violence and profanity in movies, television and music, according to a
ATLANTA — A federal appeals court upheld Florida’s law prohibiting homosexual adoption Jan. 28, unanimously ruling that the state has a legitimate interest in seeking
When Martha Brown’s father died in December 2002 after a series of illnesses and hospitalizations, she and her sister began the complicated process of settling
While many of the approximately 50 million grandparents in the United States are playing an increasing role in American families, many more have little contact
CINCINNATI — A federal appeals court based in Cincinnati ruled Dec. 17 that an Ohio law banning partial-birth abortion is constitutional. In a 2–1 decision,
Thirty years ago, Americans spent their nights watching television shows such as “The Waltons,” “Happy Days” and “The Six-Million-Dollar Man” — veritable family affairs. Cable
WASHINGTON — Federal government advisers have recommended approval for over-the-counter sales of a “morning-after” pill that pro-life advocates contend can cause abortion. Two advisory committees,