- Birth control muddles relationship judgement
- Did NYT columnist invent story of Catholic-turned-abortionist?
- Connecticut may repeal death penalty
- Mississippi Senate passes abortion regulation bill
- President of Jesuit University Ends Contraception, Sterilization Coverage
Birth control muddles relationship judgement
Posted: 05 Apr 2012 07:32 AM PDT A recent study shows that women with lower testosterone levels - typically caused by the use of hormone-based oral contraceptives like the pill - are more attracted to men who also have low testosterone levels. |
Did NYT columnist invent story of Catholic-turned-abortionist?
Posted: 05 Apr 2012 07:29 AM PDT A New York Times writer is facing allegations that he embellished or fabricated the story of a college classmate who turned from a practicing Catholic to a non-religious abortionist. |
Connecticut may repeal death penalty
Posted: 05 Apr 2012 07:28 AM PDT The Connecticut Senate on Thursday voted to repeal the death penalty, setting the stage for Connecticut to join several states that have recently abolished capital punishment. |
Mississippi Senate passes abortion regulation bill
Posted: 05 Apr 2012 07:24 AM PDT Mississippi lawmakers have passed a bill that would require any doctor performing abortions at an abortion clinic to be a board-certified OB-GYN with admitting privileges at a local hospital. |
President of Jesuit University Ends Contraception, Sterilization Coverage
Posted: 05 Apr 2012 06:00 AM PDT The president of an Ohio Jesuit university has announced that it will no longer offer insurance coverage for “sterilizations and contraceptives, except for cases of medical necessity for non-contraceptive purposes.” |