- Raunchy ultra-feminist blogger waxes apoplectic over potential Perry presidency
- Fla. teacher censored, suspended over gay 'marriage' statement on facebook
- Judge denies Kan. plea in Planned Parenthood case
- French label launches lingerie line for 4 year olds
- Flawed study encourages 'committed, sexual relationships' for teens
- ACLU sees red in Kansas
Raunchy ultra-feminist blogger waxes apoplectic over potential Perry presidency
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:48 AM PDT Coming of age as a woman in Rick Perry's Texas is sort of like living in the wild, wild west, like an Annie Ovary of women's health, dodging old men wielding vaginal probes and vaccine mandates. With a governor who has a women's health record that's a bumpy country mile long possibly becoming our next president, what would it mean for women across America? |
Fla. teacher censored, suspended over gay 'marriage' statement on facebook
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:20 AM PDT A Florida high school has suspended its 2010 Teacher of the Year over Facebook comments he made against gay marriage. Jerry Buell, who teaches social studies at Mount Dora High School, wrote on his personal Facebook page that same-sex unions is a sin. |
Judge denies Kan. plea in Planned Parenthood case
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT A federal judge will not suspend an order blocking Kansas from denying federal dollars to Planned Parenthood for non-abortion services until the state has appealed his decision. |
French label launches lingerie line for 4 year olds Posted: 18 Aug 2011 05:44 AM PDT In a move that has shocked fashion onlookers, scantily-clad young girls wearing make-up and sporting voluminous up-dos are promoting a new range of lingerie that is targetted at girls as young as four years old. |
Flawed study encourages 'committed, sexual relationships' for teens Posted: 18 Aug 2011 05:14 AM PDT Teenagers who are engaged in committed, sexual relationships are less likely to engage in delinquent behavior than those who have casual sex or no sex at all, according to new research. |
Posted: 18 Aug 2011 04:31 AM PDT Kansas enacted an unconstitutional law that prohibits insurance companies from covering abortion under health insurance policies, the ACLU claims in Federal Court. |