- Teens launch campaign to send 1 million pro-life letters to White House
- Piers Morgan Defends Kirk Cameron's 'Anti-Gay' Comments as Brave
- 'Miracle babies' to return home as tornado cleanup begins
- Stem Cell Discovery Could Put Cloning on the Fast Track
- Obama Agency Rules PepsiCo Cannibalizing Aborted Fetus is 'Ordinary Business'
- Woman weds warehouse amid gay 'marriage' fury
- Baby Angel succombs to tornado injuries
- Obama abandons 'snowflake babies'
- Baby Angel succombs to tornado injuries
- Gay 'marriage' activists find success in redefining love, 'family'
- Rick Perry: Obama administration placing pro-abortion politics over women's health
Teens launch campaign to send 1 million pro-life letters to White House
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 01:14 PM PST 15-year-old Angela Kim and the five other members of the Teenage Life Club are sending letters to the White House and the Supreme Court this month calling for an end to abortion. And they are looking for a few hundred thousand people to join them. |
Piers Morgan Defends Kirk Cameron's 'Anti-Gay' Comments as Brave
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:54 AM PST The ex-"Growing Pains" actor called homosexuality "unnatural" in an interview with the CNN host last Friday, drawing the ire of GLAAD and and a tongue-in-cheek tweet from his TV dad Alan Thicke, but the respect of interviewer Piers Morgan. |
'Miracle babies' to return home as tornado cleanup begins
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:34 AM PST Two young sisters and their brother are out of the hospital after a tornado sucked them from their east Mecklenburg County home. The home was completely destroyed and three of the Stevens' families' four children ended up in the backyard. |
Stem Cell Discovery Could Put Cloning on the Fast Track
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:07 AM PST Using a cell-sorting machine that can separate out the marked cells, the team obtained reproductive cells from mouse ovaries and showed that the cells would generate viable egg cells that could be fertilized and produce embryos. |
Obama Agency Rules PepsiCo Cannibalizing Aborted Fetus is 'Ordinary Business'
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:00 AM PST In a shocking decision delivered Feb 28th, President Obama's Security and Exchange Commission ruled that PepsiCo's use of aborted fetal remains in their research and development agreement with Senomyx to produce flavor enhancers falls under "ordinary business." |
Woman weds warehouse amid gay 'marriage' fury
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:00 AM PST A beaming bride, a crumbling warehouse -- Babylonia Aivaz said it's a love that will never die, as she exchanged 'wedding vows' with the Seattle building last month. |
Baby Angel succombs to tornado injuries
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:21 AM PST The 14-month Indiana toddler who was found hurt and alone in a southern Indiana field after violent storms ravaged the area died Sunday evening at the Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. |
Obama abandons 'snowflake babies'
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:11 AM PST The federal government’s only program aimed at preventing the discarding of “extra” frozen human embryos is itself in danger of being discarded. |
Baby Angel succombs to tornado injuries
Posted: 05 Mar 2012 04:08 AM PST The 14-month Indiana toddler who was found hurt and alone in a southern Indiana field after violent storms ravaged the area died Sunday evening at the Kosair Children’s Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. |
Gay 'marriage' activists find success in redefining love, 'family'
Posted: 04 Mar 2012 02:11 PM PST Proponents of gay 'marriage,' who traditionally frame the cause as a matter of equality and civil rights, are increasingly invoking something else: family. And the tactic seems to be working. |
Rick Perry: Obama administration placing pro-abortion politics over women's health
Posted: 04 Mar 2012 02:07 PM PST President Obama's administration plans to cancel funding for a long-standing and cost-effective health and wellness program for more than 100,000 Texas women. This move will cut off access to screenings for breast and cervical cancer, hypertension and diabetes, STD testing and family planning services for Texas women who otherwise could not afford them. |