- SCOTUS appears ready to dump Obamacare
- Abortion doc dumps thousands of patient records
- Pepsi ironically clinches title as one of 'worlds most ethical companies'
- 'October Baby,' rejected by major studios, but proving a box office hit
- Pro-life provisions in US bishops' grant ruled unconstitutional
- Obamacare Under Fire
- Idaho caves on ultrasounds before abortions
SCOTUS appears ready to dump Obamacare
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 06:48 AM PDT The nation’s highest court today held a hearing on one of the most contentious portions of the Obamacare law that is opposed by pro-life groups because of rationing and abortion funding concerns — the individual mandate. |
Abortion doc dumps thousands of patient records
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 06:47 AM PDT Yesterday it was revealed that disgraced Kansas City abortionist Krishna Rajanna had thrown, into a school recycling bin, abortion patient records with extensive personal-identifying information while those files were still legally required to be retained and protected. |
Pepsi ironically clinches title as one of 'worlds most ethical companies'
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 06:28 AM PDT In the midst of a pro-life boycott over PepsiCo’s use of aborted fetal cells in flavor research, a prestigious international think tank has designated the soft drink company one of the “world’s most ethical companies.” |
'October Baby,' rejected by major studios, but proving a box office hit
Posted: 28 Mar 2012 06:24 AM PDT “The Hunger Games” wasn’t the only film to hit box office paydirt this past weekend. Although it only opened in 390 theaters, the anti-abortion drama “October Baby,” starring John Schneider,earned the second-highest-per-screen average, bringing in almost $2 million in ticket sales. |
Pro-life provisions in US bishops' grant ruled unconstitutional Posted: 28 Mar 2012 04:13 AM PDT A federal judge sparked criticism after he ruled unconstitutional the government's accommodation of pro-life beliefs in an anti-human trafficking contract with the US bishops. |
Posted: 27 Mar 2012 02:22 PM PDT Justices signal possible trouble for health insurance mandate |
Idaho caves on ultrasounds before abortions Posted: 27 Mar 2012 01:42 PM PDT Idaho's Republican-controlled Legislature is backing away from a bill requiring women seeking an abortion to get an ultrasound first, capping weeks of Capitol demonstrations, a live Senate ultrasound exhibition on pregnant women and threats against at least one lawmaker. |