ATLANTA — A federal judge has issued an order abolishing restrictive speech codes at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. Two Christian students involved
WASHINGTON — While the number of Roman Catholics worldwide has increased in recent years, the U.S. Catholic population dropped in 2005, according to researchers at
On Aug. 16, a federal judge in Mississippi extended the right to free religious worship behind bars to prisoners housed in private facilities. U.S. District
After a three-year-long debate, the federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved wider distribution of a “morning-after” contraceptive, angering some religious conservatives and anti-abortion
Alabama’s chapter of the Christian Coalition of America dropped out of the national organization Aug. 23, declaring it has drifted from its founding conservative principles.
TORONTO — The Bush administration has come under attack at the International AIDS Conference in Toronto for tying millions of dollars in U.S. funding to
A letter representing 78 Texas Ford dealers was sent to Ford’s Detroit headquarters earlier this summer, urging the company to “cease” advertising in homosexual publications.