- Gay 'generation gap' over HIV?
- 23andMe to follow FDA halt order
- Gay 'weddings' accounted for 17% of Washington 'marriages' in 2013
- 'Marriage Penalty' in Obamacare Could Make You "Significantly Worse Off"
- Obama Denies IRS Ever Targeted Pro-Life Groups
- Can the ACLU force Catholic hospitals to perform abortions?
- Pregnant woman, unborn child survive swim in frozen water
- Notre Dame, FOCUS lawsuits challenge contraception mandate
Unprotected
sexual behavior among men who have sex with men has risen steadily
since 2005, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control.
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Genetic
testing company 23andMe Inc. will comply with a Food and Drug
Administration directive to stop selling health-related genetic tests
during a regulatory review.
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About
7,071 same-sex couples got "married" in Washington between December 6,
2012, and the most recent complete month of data, September 2013. There
were 42,408 total marriages in the state during that time, according to
the Washington State Department of Health.
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"It's
easy now to make yourself significantly worse off if the government
thinks you're married than if they think you're not," says Kevin
Hassett, director of economic policy studies at AEI.
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In
an interview with SNBC's Chris Matthews on Thursday, President Barack
Obama dismissed the notion that the IRS ever targeted pro-life groups or
conservatives.
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The
ACLU wants Catholic hospitals to practice medicine without morals. The
American Civil Liberties Union is so upset that a Michigan baby died
just after being born that the group is suing the Catholic Church for
not deliberately killing the child earlier.
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A
woman eight months pregnant survived a swim across 700 feet of frozen
water to reach safety after the canoe in which she and her husband we
riding capsized in a lake in Argentina.
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Lawsuits
from the University of Notre Dame and the Fellowship of Catholic
University Students are challenging the HHS mandate for forcing them to
violate Catholic teaching or face crippling fines.
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