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- Powerball winners celebrate with million dollar donation
- Ohio Senate to advance 'Heartbeat Bill'
- The Millionaire Abortionist: 'Women's Lives Are My Business'
- 100 Orthodox rabbis issue declaration against same sex 'marriage'
- World's Leading Embryonic Stem Cell Lab Closes
- Studies on sexting provide some hopeful news
Powerball winners celebrate with million dollar donation Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:43 AM PST A trio of money managers who shared a $254 million Powerball jackpot said Sunday they were kicking off the first of many charitable donations by splitting a $1 million gift among five veterans' service organizations. |
Ohio Senate to advance 'Heartbeat Bill' Image by harry_nl via Flickr Posted: 05 Dec 2011 11:30 AM PST The Ohio Senate is advancing a so-called "heartbeat" bill (HB 125), after supporters of life overcame a four-month impasse since the bill passed the House. The proposal will protect the unborn child from abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detectable. __ |
The Millionaire Abortionist: 'Women's Lives Are My Business' Posted: 05 Dec 2011 06:48 AM PST Merle Hoffman is not apologetic about her morbid line of work. "The fact is that I have created a wonderful 'medical business' that has served hundreds of thousands of women, and I’m not apologetic that I have an entrepreneurial spirit," boasted the abortion tycoon in a recent interview with Forbes. |
100 Orthodox rabbis issue declaration against same sex 'marriage' Posted: 05 Dec 2011 06:30 AM PST Although the 100+ rabbis take a firm stand against same-gender marriage, they are also sympathetic to to those of alternate sexual orientation, describing them as “challenged” they add, “We as rabbis, lovingly play a crucial role in helping Jews who may be facing great personal challenges to feel comfortable and welcome in our communities. |
World's Leading Embryonic Stem Cell Lab Closes Posted: 05 Dec 2011 05:13 AM PST The Democrats' decade-long strategy of hyping embryo stem cell research crashed into a hard fact on Nov.15. That's when Geron Corp., the world's leading embryo research company, shut its doors for good. |
Studies on sexting provide some hopeful news Posted: 05 Dec 2011 04:34 AM PST Some good news about kids and technology came from two University of New Hampshire studies published in a scientific journal Monday: Concerns about teen sexting are mostly overblown and only a small percentage of kids involved in sexting are being treated like sex offenders. |