- Michelle obama: "make it a christmas treat to talk about obamacare"
- Family sends cease and desist letter to hospital threatening to pull the plug on daughter
- Belgium Senate passes euthanasia for children
- Extreme judicial appointee confirmed to key court position
- Married hetero gym teacher fired by lesbian boss for being 'traditional'
- Horror: rape of elderly nun shocks community; teen arrested, charged in case
- Judge raises bond to $1 million a day to bring child sex abuser into court
- Duck Dynasty superstar bagged over "anti-gay" comments
- Health group slams push for abortion in Catholic hospitals
Reaching
out to "moms" on Wednesday, President and Mrs. Obama urged them to
encourage others to enroll in Obamacare, suggesting that a discussion
about it would be a "Christmas treat".
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There
has been a new development in the case of Jahi McMath, 13, who has been
declared brain-dead just days after undergoing surgery to have her
tonsils removed.er
family is already devastated enough but now they are fighting the
hospital, which wants to take her off life support against their wishes.
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The
Senate in Belgium last week passed legislation making it the first
country to allow euthanasia for children. The country legalized
doctor-assisted killing of patients in 2002, but had not allowed it for
those under 18.
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The
confirmation of Cornelia “Nina” Pillard to the D.C. Federal Circuit
Court of Appeals has prompted concerns from critics worried about her
radical views on abortion and religious freedom.
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A
married, heterosexual gym teacher at a tony Upper West Side private
school was fired because his lesbian supervisor disapproved of his
“traditional family status,” the canned teacher claims in a new
Manhattan lawsuit.
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An
18-year-old Pennsylvania teen has been charged in the Dec. 13 rape of
an 85-year-old retired member of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden. The
sister, who has not been identified out of respect for her privacy, was
attacked in the parking lot of St. Titus Church in Aliquippa, about 30
miles northwest of Pittsburgh.
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State
prosecutors say they are "confident and satisfied" that Carl Philip
Herold, accused of holding a child captive, sexually torturing him and
producing child pornography of the torture, will show up for trial after
a judge raised Herold's bond to $1 million cash.
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A&E
has placed Duck Dynasty patriarch Phil Robertson on indefinite hiatus
following "anti-gay" remarks he made in a recent profile in GQ.
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The
New York Times was “inaccurate and irresponsible” to claim that
Catholic hospitals' refusal to perform abortions threatens pregnant
mothers in obstetric emergencies, the Catholic Health Association says.
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