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'Dr. Death' Released from Jail amid Battle Over Calif. Suicide Bill
Jack Kevorkian, famed for assisting in the suicides of 130 people, was released from a Michigan prison Friday after having one year and ninth months taken off his sentence for good behavior.
Homeschool Convention, Graduation to Attract 10,000
One of the largest U.S. homeschooling conventions is expected to draw nearly 10,000 people when it opens this month in Virginia.
Brownback Clarifies Stance on Evolution
Presidential hopeful Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kansas) submitted an opinion column to the New York Times on Thursday explaining in detail his position on evolution.
Christian Valedictorian's 'Eternal' Advice to Grads Stirs Mixed Reactions
A high school valedictorian in Jacksonville, Fla., recently created a stir among attendants at her graduation when she shared about her faith in God and Jesus Christ throughout most of her 20-minute speech.
Creation Museum Founder Thanks Protesters, Critics
The $27 million Creation Museum officially opened its doors to the public Monday amid protests and petitions, but the founder of the project, Ken Ham, could not be happier.
Pro-ID Professor Denied Tenure Despite Ranking Highest Among Faculty
An assistant professor who supports intelligent design and was denied tenure at Iowa State University (ISU) was found to have the highest score among the entire faculty, according to the Smithsonian/NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS),which calculates the scientific impact of scientists in astronomy.
Graduation Choir Wants to Sing 'Lord's Prayer' in Honor of Deceased
A Michigan high school choir wishes to sing The Lords Prayer at their graduation this week in honor of one of their deceased classmates but is still in the process of receiving approval over feared church-state issues.
Prayer, Youth Minister Allowed at Ark. School Graduation
A high school in Omaha, Ark., allowed two students to open and close their graduation ceremony Friday with prayer and a youth ministry leader to act as the commencement speaker after originally barring both.
Homosexual Curriculum Bill Passed by Calif. Senate
A controversial bill that bans bias against homosexuals, transgenders, and bisexuals in public schools was passed on Thursday by the California Senate, unleashing a wave of concern through those opposed to normalizing homosexuality.
Lawsuit Filed Against N.Y. Agency Over 'Spouse' Redefinition
The Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) filed a lawsuit Wednesday against a New York state agency over a redefinition of the states spouse clause.