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- Judge may hear challenge to federal decision on morning after pill
- U.S. matrimony rates at an all-time low
- Miracle separation of conjoined Chilean twins
- Duggars prepare to remember baby Jubilee Shalom
- Atheist propaganda displaces nativity scenes in California park
Judge may hear challenge to federal decision on morning after pill
Posted: 14 Dec 2011 11:01 AM PST Since US Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius announced her decision, reproductive 'health' advocates have expressed disappointment and claim that the decision was based on political calculations, and not on 'scientific research.' |
U.S. matrimony rates at an all-time low
Posted: 14 Dec 2011 08:27 AM PST A new report shows that the share of American adults who are married dropped to a record low in 2009-2010 — to just a smidgen over half of population 18 and older. And the age at which Americans first tie the knot has never been higher, according to analysis of U.S. Census data by Pew Research Center published Wednesday. |
Miracle separation of conjoined Chilean twins Posted: 14 Dec 2011 07:09 AM PST Chilean doctors successfully separated conjoined twin girls early this morning after a marathon 18-hour surgery. |
Duggars prepare to remember baby Jubilee Shalom
Posted: 14 Dec 2011 04:00 AM PST Reality TV stars Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar have named the child who they recently lost to a miscarriage - Jubilee Shalom. |
Atheist propaganda displaces nativity scenes in California park
Posted: 13 Dec 2011 03:37 PM PST Atheist messages have displaced most of the Christmas nativity scenes that local churches had placed in a California park for nearly six decades, and the churches say it was a coordinated attack. |